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An alpine butterfly knot with carabiner tied using U.S. Army-issue climbing rope.
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An alpine butterfly knot with carabiner tied using U.S. Army-issue climbing rope.

The Butterfly Loop, also known as the Lineman's Loop or alpine butterfly loop, is a "non-jamming loop on the bight", a loop which may be tied in a rope with two fixed ends, and can take loads on both ends of the original rope, and on the loop. The addition of "alpine" to the name appears to be fairly recent and superfluous.

Tying an alpine butterfly on the bight.
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Tying an alpine butterfly on the bight.

Usage

The Butterfly Loop is used by mountaineers to attach climbers to the middle of a rope, such that they have room to move around even when the main rope goes tight, and they can be supported in either direction from the main rope. The loop is typically attached to a climbing harness by karabiner.

It can also be used to isolate a worn section of rope, where the knot is tied such that the worn section is used for the centre of the loop.

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