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1. Make a counterclockwise overhand crossing turn in a bight and then bring the bight through the crossing
               turn from back to front to form a loose Overhand Loop. Unlike a standard Bowline, it is the initial crossing
               turn that will become the final load-bearing loops, so size it accordingly. (We’ll call the initial crossing turn
               the “loops” henceforth, because another crossing turn will be formed presently.)






































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