Page 112 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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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
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the figure 8. out of the knot in line with the
standing part, as shown in the
photograph.
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