Bowline
"Boh-lin." The king of knots. Forms a fixed loop that won't slip but unties easy.
Anchoring a rope to a fixed point. Throw-line attachment. Tying off a load. The classic rescue loop around a casualty.
Climbing tie-in (modern climbers use a figure-8). Cyclic loading where the knot can shake loose. Always back up with a stopper.
Tie it in 4 moves
- 1Make the rabbit hole. Form a small loop in the standing part with the working end laid across the top. The hole faces up.
- 2Up through the hole. Bring the working end up through the loop from underneath — the rabbit pops out of the hole.
- 3Around the tree. Pass the working end behind the standing part — the rabbit runs round the tree.
- 4Back down the hole. Tuck the working end back down through the original loop. Pull both standing part and loop to dress and set.
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loop → rabbit out
ASCII reference — full diagram drops in launch update
A clean bowline can shake loose under cyclic, low-load conditions. Always finish with a stopper knot (overhand or fisherman's) on the working end if it'll be left tied for any length of time.