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The knot's association with mountaineering—and with butterflies— originates from a 1928 article in Alpine Journal by C.E.I. Wright and J.E. Magowan . The authors claim to have developed the butterfly noose themselves while attempting to improve the selection of knots available to climbers.
21 авг. 2007 г. · The alpine butterfly loop is a symmetrical and more secure version of the butterfly loop. Tying an alpine butterfly on the bight. Contents.
The knot's association with mountaineering—and with butterflies—originates from a 1928 article in Alpine Journal by C.E.I. Wright and J.E. Magowan.
8 сент. 2014 г. · The knot's association with mountaineering—and with butterflies—originates from a 1928 article in Alpine Journal by C.E.I. Wright and J.E. ...
The alpine butterfly loop is a knot used to form a loop in the middle of a rope. Once tied, the loop will not shift up and down the rope.
1 окт. 2016 г. · The Alpine Butterfly is an excellent mid-line knot. This means it can be set part way along a rope to create a loop that can be loaded in any direction.
The Alpine Butterfly Knot has a long history in climbing and mountaineering due to its reliability and unique characteristics. Its name suggests its use in ...
15 нояб. 2021 г. · The Alpine butterfly knot is used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope. Tied in the bight, it can be made in a rope without access to either of the ...
Features: What is now known as the Alpine Butterfly Loop was described twice by Ashley: Lineman's Loop (ABOK # 1053, p 191); and Harness Loop (ABOK # 532, p 87) ...
25 мая 2023 г. · It creates a loop in the middle of the rope that is capable of withstanding heavy loads from any direction, making it an excellent choice for mountaineers.
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