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It is possible to tie the clove hitch in the bight, but a quick search of
Google didn't reveal it to me. I could explain it if you'd like to know it. I found a page that has a picture of a 'Pile Hitch' that looks interested. I might have to give it a try next time I'm out. It seems to me that the standing end should go under the bight, though. I'll have to think about that one a bit. The folks at rec.crafts.knots might be of some help as well. Good luck. Mark |
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