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Hunter’s (rigger’s) Bend



             Used for joining two ropes in a tight, strong, and
             secure-when-loaded knot.

             Based on the interweaving of two overhand knots, the
             Hunter’s  bend  is  quickly  and  easily  learned.  It  tightens
             securely when loaded, but it can be worked loose and
             separated when the load is off.                                                                             Bends




             Hunter’s (Rigger’s) Bend: Step 1                    Hunter’s (Rigger’s) Bend: Step 2






























             Tie an overhand knot at the working end of the      Thread  the  working  end  of  the  second  rope
             first rope but do not tighten it.                   through the loop of the overhand knot in the
                                                                 first  rope.  Bring  the  end  of  the  second  rope
                           GREEN    liGht                        around and back through the loop of the first

                This knot is used in camping, boating, and, in    overhand a second time, forming an overhand
                 fact, any activity in which the joining of two    knot in the second rope, as shown in the pho-
                             ropes is needed.                    tograph. Tighten.

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