Keeping the Stitching on Your Slings (Bar Tack) Out of the Way on Your Climbing Anchors

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Once we've arrived at our good belay stance, if we choose to build an anchor with sewn slings or runners, we need to manage the stiff section where the material is sewn together (called the "bar tack"). If we don't it can get in the way of any knot tying we might want to do. Here is the simple solution I go to, most.

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