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Knots Badge at WILDE Adventure Summer Camp
Levels 1–3

Knots Badge at WILDE Adventure Summer Camp

Learn the knots that hold up a shelter, rig a swing, and earn real bushcraft skill.

The badge

The Knots Badge is where rope stops being a tangle and starts being a tool. You'll learn the practical outdoor knots and lashings that build shelters, secure gear, and turn a length of cord into a swing, a clothesline, or a fort. Level up from your first sure loops to lashed-together frames you tied yourself.

What you’ll learn

Skills you’ll actually earn

  • Core camp knots: reef, bowline, two half-hitches, taut-line
  • Lashings for frames, poles and shelter ridgelines
  • Choosing the right knot for the job — and untying it after
  • Rope care: coiling, whipping ends, keeping cord tangle-free
  • Knots in action: shelters, gear hauls, swings and clotheslines
  • Dexterity and problem-solving under real conditions
How you earn it

Put in the work

Earn the Knots Badge by tying your way up three levels, hands on real rope. You'll start by getting a handful of core knots solid — clean, fast, and from memory — then put them to work lashing poles, rigging a ridgeline, and building something that actually holds.

Show your instructor you can pick the right knot for the job, tie it without peeking at a card, and untie it clean when you're done. Nail each level and the next one opens up.

The ladder

Level up, one rung at a time

  1. 1Level 1 — First Knots
  2. 2Level 2 — Lashings & Loads
  3. 3Level 3 — Shelter Rigger
Dear Adventurer

Rope is basically a superpower once you know the secret. Tie a few knots right and suddenly you can build a fort, hang a swing, and rig a shelter that holds!

See you on the trail,
The WILDE crew

For grown-ups

Safety, handled

  • Knot-tying is taught in small, supervised groups by trained WILDE instructors, with each technique demonstrated before campers try it.
  • Campers use appropriately sized cord and rope; any knife or tool work for cutting and whipping line is closely supervised and age-appropriate.
  • Shelter frames, swings and rigged lines are inspected by an instructor before any camper puts weight on them.
  • Skills build in sequence — campers move up only once they can tie and untie each knot confidently.

Ready to earn your Knots Badge?