I was thinking about Kaveman's WTF knot, and was wondering what everyone thought was the bare minimum required for treework. Maybe think of it as a card you hand out to new employees as a 'must learn' requirement. Here's my list as best as I can remember. I think with these, you could do just about anything you need, even if it isn't complete enough for maximum efficiency...
Bowline - stuff like running bowline is assumed. If you can tie it standard, it can be extended in obvious ways. Needs a lock. I'd teach the Scotts
Sheet bend - mainly for sending lines up the tree, but any temporary light tie off
Prusik loop - Assumes a poachers knot. Basic hitch that can be used for climbing or pulling on rigging lines. Universal
Butterfly - for obvious reasons
Anchor - to anchor of course. Easy and reliable
Wraps and trivial knots like a half hitch should be assumed. I think most people can intuit stuff like that without being told. If not, they're probably in the wrong business. Any additions/corrections?
Bowline - stuff like running bowline is assumed. If you can tie it standard, it can be extended in obvious ways. Needs a lock. I'd teach the Scotts
Sheet bend - mainly for sending lines up the tree, but any temporary light tie off
Prusik loop - Assumes a poachers knot. Basic hitch that can be used for climbing or pulling on rigging lines. Universal
Butterfly - for obvious reasons
Anchor - to anchor of course. Easy and reliable
Wraps and trivial knots like a half hitch should be assumed. I think most people can intuit stuff like that without being told. If not, they're probably in the wrong business. Any additions/corrections?