| Baggy's Rope Box | | Covers the Angler's loop, the Fisherman's knot, and the Friendship knot. Step by step illustrations and instructions. |
| Beer Knot | | Photos and instructions for tying this variant of the water knot. |
| Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue Group | | Covers climbing and rescue knots including how to make a seat harness from webbing and the bowline-on-a-coil. Photos and instructions. |
| Caving Knots | | Illustrated guide to the most commonly used knots in underground exploration. |
| Climerware | | Analysis of the strength loss caused by using a girth hitch. Climbing variations of the girth hitch, the dogvine, the mule knot, and the Figure-8. How to tie a bowline and clove hitch one-handed. |
| Ian's Shoelace Site | | Illustrations and instructions. Including common, faster and more secure knots. Also a section on different methods of lacing shoes. |
| Irish Climbing | | Covers common climbing knots, including five friction knots for ascending the rope. Illustrations and common uses. |
| Knot Knotes | | Trivia, jokes, records, projects, and games. Knot basics. Downloadable fonts. |
| Knot Knowledge | | Covers single loop knots, double loop knots, hitches, friction knots, bends, and stopper knots. Step by step instructions with photos. Definitions of terminology. |
| Knot Tying DVD | | Sells a video (VHS/DVD) showing 47 knots and 6 splices tied from the user's perspective. Also gives information on making and caring for ropes. Language and Subtitle options: English/Spanish. |
| New Zealand Speleological Society | | Covers common caving knots including the Figure 8, Figure 9, Alpine Butterfly, Italian hitch, and Tape knot. Illustrations and common uses. |
| Rec.crafts.knots FAQ | | Frequently asked questions for the newsgroup, covering resources, recommendations, and links. |
| Rope Rescue | | Presentation paper which exposes new students to safe, basic rope rescue fundamentals. Advanced students gain knowledge of proper techniques. All experiences are based on current testing and review the techniques of application used by different groups, from cave explorers to mountain rescue personnel. | |
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