How to quickly tie Bowlines with long tails

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The Snap Bowline is your friend when dealing with excess rope. Here we will explore several ways to create long-tail bowlines quickly and efficiently for rescue litter work.
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Excellent video man!!

> well lit/good lighting
> good contrast (color) between lines i.e one orange and one green
> well spoken with *proper* rope terminology -- bight, standing part, working end ...not like some where they say "take this part" or "put this piece through this hole" lol

adrummer
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That 3rd option with the bowline both at once looks to be a great time saver and would result in less fussing about getting the loops close with the interlocking bowlines.

ryanhobbs
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Easy to understand and reneber demonstration. Thank you.

AnthonyDibiaseIdeas
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Great method. I noticed the snapping-over action of the knot when dressed could be reversed when untying the knot; i.e. flipping the loop back up over itself. This allows for the necessity of passing the end through a loop only once to untie the knot, just like when it was tied. I've never seen interlocking bowlines before. Thanks.

Trevor-psoe
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Is the interlocking method required for a carabiner to ensure both ropes stay along the carabiner's spine? (That is so the ropes don't spread apart, and perhaps crossload the carabiner?)

grignaak
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Could you use Alpine Butterfly knots to do the same job?

mattslater
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Is there an application to tying two bowlines together?

raymondsanchez
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