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The Double Bowline with
       Yosemite Finish

       As one of the most complicated knots in this book, the
       double bowline with a Yosemite finish is a less com-
       mon way to attach the climbing rope to a climber. But
       when tied correctly, in an appropriate context (like
       sport climbing in small teams), or when appropriately
       supervised, the bowline is a clear and obvious choice.

                                       The double
                                       bowline with
                                       a Yosemite
                                       finish. This
                                       odd-looking
                                       knot is
                                       difficult to
                                       recognize
                                       from a
                                       distance.























       Pass the working end of the rope through the tie-in
       point(s) of the climber’s harness.

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