To tie into a harness with a Figure 8 Follow-through, tie a Figure 8 knot in the rope approximately 3 - 3.5 feet (1 - 1.5 meters) from the end of the rope (Figures 1 - 4) Feed the running end of the ...
What it's for: Tying your rope to your climbing harness How to tie it ... back through the first loop. Bowline knots can shake loose once you take the load off them, so make sure you have a ...
The alpine butterfly knot, also known as the "linesman’s loop," has been singled out by ... line of rope is ideal for fastening carabiners, harnesses, or anything else you want or may need ...
To tie into a harness with a Figure 8 Follow-through, tie a Figure 8 knot in the rope approximately 3 - 3.5 feet (1 - 1.5 meters) from the end of the rope (Figures 1 - 4) Feed the running end of the ...