Overhand Knot
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Most likely the easiest of all knots, this is primarily used to tie a knot at the end of a rope. Some people will use this as a stop knot but I would rather use the Figure Eight Knot or even better a Stopper Knot instead.
In the description you will find the terms ‘load side’ and ‘working end’. For those of you that might be learning how to tie a knot for the first time, the ‘load side’ of a rope is the part of the rope that is not active in knot tying and the ‘working end’ is the part of the rope that does all the work.
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Hold the rope in your left hand and point the working end up.
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Take the working end of the rope and make a loop overlapping the load side of the rope.
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Twist the working end under the load side and up through the loop.
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Pull on the working end and load side of the rope to tighten the Overhand Knot.
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