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: Creating a secure loop for lifting or tethering. How to Tie (The Rabbit Analogy) A common way to remember the steps is the rabbit analogy:

: It can be quickly untied by "breaking the back" of the knot, even after heavy loading. Common Uses

: Unlike a slip knot, the loop remains at a constant size and will not tighten or slip under load.

The bowline knot is a versatile and essential loop knot used to create a fixed, secure loop at the end of a rope . Often called the "King of Knots," it is prized for being easy to tie and even easier to untie, regardless of how much tension it has been under. Key Features

: Create a small loop (the "rabbit hole") in the standing part of the rope.

: Pass the working end (the "rabbit") up through the hole.