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                                      Simple Slip Knot
                                        Also known as the Running Knot
                                      or Running Overhand, this is tied
                                      much like the single Overhand Knot.
                                        The end is held stationary in the
                                      left hand while the right hand uses the
                                      i5tanding l)lirt tu furm an overhand
                                      loop and draw the rope up through
                FORM LOOP             (fig. 1). But, having no end to draw,
                    +                 the right hand must use a bight
                                      instead (fig. 2).
                                        The left hand tightens the knot by
                                      pulling on the end (fig. 3), and the
                                      bight then (orms a noose or loop that
                                      can be drawn to any size by slipping it
                                      through the knot. When desired, the
                                      knot can instantly be untied by
                                      pulling the standing parr down
                                      through, knot and all.
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