Discover how to tell a noose from a slip knot and when to use each. Master these essential knot techniques for safety, ...
Tackle is a basic necessity for any fisherman! Offshore fishing requires slightly bigger tackle and varies depending on what ...
If you’re anything like me, you’ve got at least one half-finished craft project lurking in a basket somewhere. Maybe it’s a blanket you stopped knitting when life got busy, or a complicated kit that ...
A knowledge and mastery of tying knots is essential for anyone who spends time in the outdoors. And, sure, when faced with certain tasks that require knot-tying, you might be able to get away with ...
Whether you’re working on a simple fix or a big project, the smaller version of a tool is almost always the better one. Credit... Supported by By Tim Heffernan Visuals by Clark Hodgin It’s been a year ...
It’s important to have a few go-to knots that you’re confident in out on the water. But if you don’t have one yet, Ray and Mandy will teach you a couple in this week’s Fishing Tips.
Imagine living sometime around the early 1600s. You're standing on the deck of a wooden ship. The wind's biting, the sky's endless. And your captain's yelling, "Drop the log!" Back then, before sonar ...
Arborists depend on several knots for safe climbing and rigging. The most widely used arborist knots include bowline knots, figure eight knots, distel knots, and Prusik knots. Per the National ...
The windsor: Named after the Duke of Windsor, who famously abdicated the British throne, this wide knot is intended for cutaway and spread-collared shirts. The half-windsor: Use this knot when you’re ...
When you're driving on land, speed is measured in either miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). These measurements are straightforward because you can see stationary landmarks and ...