I recently this learnt this knot after mentioning the I was going to get some of these niteize tensionser thingys I posted about earlier viewtopic.php?f=15&t=21064 to someone. They then showed me their version of a taut-line hitch.
I've looked through my knot references and it looks like a variation of a taut line hitch, but I can't find the same thing. Does anyone know what sort of knot this is called? and have you used it on guy lines/hammock tying etc?
I've been mucking around with it on paracord, and it seems to hold quite well, and adjusts for tension nicely.
Anyhoo, it goes something like this:
Steps:
1. Loop around the pole/tree/branch you are tying off against.
2. Bring the working end around and loop it three times around the standing end.
3. The fourth loop goes around both the standing and working end, and back through in the direction of the standing end.
4. Pull through to tighten. It should resemble a small fist holding the standing end.
5. Finish off the working end with an overhand knotso it doesn't slip and undo.
6. slide to take up slack.
I've found it doesn't slip and maintains tension when tightened. But is easy to undo, even with cold wet hands.