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Figure Eight on a Bight
This is one of the most necessary and functional knots. You could learn to climb
knowing only two knots, the Figure Eight on a Bight and the Figure Eight Follow-
Through. The Figure Eight Follow-Through would join you to rope, and the Figure Eight on a Bight
would join your rope to the anchors. For this latter use, the knot is without peers. It is strong, simple,
and not apt to slip. The only disadvantage to the Figure Eight on a Bight is that it's not easy to adjust.
Until you develop a feel for how much rope the knot consumes versus the distance to your anchor,
you're likely to end up with a system that's either too tight or too slack.
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The Figure-8 on a Bight is the best knot to