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     Use the standing end of   Tie off the resulting loop
             the brake strand to create   with an overhand with a
             a slipknot that captures   bight around the loaded
             the brake strand and the   strand of the rope.
             load strand.
             The Munter-mule knot is also commonly applied
             as a releasable attachment during improvised rescue
             sequences, load transfers, and institutional rappel rig-
             ging. If a belayer learns to tie the Munter-mule knot
             as a simple hands-free belay application, he/she will be
             well prepared when the knot needs to be applied to
             more complex rigging and rescue scenarios.
             A Note about Load Strands and
             Carabiner Spines
             There has been much written about load strands of
             the clove hitch and Munter hitch and their position-
             ing relative to the spine or gate side of a carabiner. To
             simplify the issues, the following maxim has become
             somewhat entrenched: Always put the load strand on
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