Webbing Knotcraft for Single Point Anchors

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The simplest way to rig webbing around a single point anchor, such as a tree, is a single-strand wrap with the tails connected using a rethreaded overhand bend (aka ring bend or water knot). It is always appropriate — except when it is not.

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