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differently—in this case the loop being tied around an   REd    liGht
 object,  most  often  the  climber’s  harness.  Sometimes   Before  trusting  this  knot  to
 called the Flemish bend, it is not a bend—the Flemish   save  your  life,  leave  enough
 bend being another name for the figure 8 bend, a knot   working  end  to  back  up  the
 for tying two different ropes together. This knot may also   knot with a stopper. The dou-
 be used by campers and boaters.   ble overhand (see page 52) is
        an excellent choice.


 Figure 8 Follow-Through: Step 3  Figure 8 Follow-Through: Step 4   Loops






























 Continue to follow the lead of the figure 8.   The  working  end  needs  to  come  out  of  the
        knot in line with the standing part, as shown in
        the photograph.








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