Slippaus
Slippaus is a term used in certain contexts, particularly in outdoor recreation and wilderness survival, to describe a technique for creating a secure and adjustable attachment point. It is a type of knot that, when properly tied, can be tightened or loosened by adjusting the tension on the standing part of the rope. This adjustable nature makes it useful for tasks such as securing a tarp, rigging a bear bag, or creating a temporary hoist.
The knot typically involves forming a bight in a rope and then wrapping the working end around
While not as universally known as some other knots, slippaus is valued by those who practice bushcraft