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Climbing Knots: Loops














                     tied around an object, most often the climber’s harness.
                     Sometimes called the Flemish bend, it is not a bend—the
                     Flemish bend is another name for the figure 8 bend, a
                     knot used for tying two different ropes together. Before
                     trusting this knot to save your life, leave enough working
                     end  to  back  up  the  knot  with  a  stopper.  The  double
                     overhand (see page 42) is an excellent choice. The figure
                     8  follow-through  may  also  be  used  by  campers  and
                     boaters,  typically  in  situations  where  someone’s  life  is
                     not on the line.



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                        Figure 8 Follow XXhrough: Step 3   Figure 8 Follow-T
                                                                      XXhrough: Step 4
                                     T















                       XXX                               The working end needs to come
                       Continue to follow the lead of
                                                          XXX
                       the figure 8.                     out of the knot in line with the
                                                         standing part, as shown in the
                                                         photograph.







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