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Learn how to tie the double bowline knot in seconds with this concise and informative shorts video. The double bowline knot is a crucial sailing and yachting knot that everyone should master, It is also useful for rock climbing, camping, and rigging. Knowing how to tie the double bowline is a fundamental skill for anyone involved in outdoor activities such as bushcraft, and is considered one of the must know knots for any rigger. Follow the link below for the full tutorial which guides you through how to tie it and while it is 30% stronger than the standard bowline. https://youtu.be/HbD8DDjA4P4 If you want to master all the bowline knots offline you can learn the all from Ashely's Book of Knots. Click the link below to purchase a copy of the knot bible. https://amzn.to/4sAUkhm First published in 1944, and reprinted many times since then, the latest reissue of this magnificent book contains, for the first time, fully illustrated details of all minor amendments and corrections that have come to light over the years. These have been collected and collated by Geoffrey Budworth with the help of other members of the International Guild of Knot Tyers If want to learn more about the bowline knot what our comprehensive course that will teach you everything you need to know via the link below. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMoCfFBA9IMV4NaaG5YWzjcyirWGBpeev As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchase, this helps us grow the channel and to create more how to sailing content that will inspire more viewers to take up this great sport.

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I’m flying to the mainland for a conference on aging with the International Academic Forum But when I return to Amami, something special is happening. A 92-year-old woman named Chiharu, who still plays golf and tennis, is coming to sail on my boat. She is the mother of one of my best friends, Mitsu. She is coming with her kids and grandkids. Usually I travel to meet super-agers. This time… one is coming to me. — Lowell Sheppard is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and author of Longevity and the Art of Community: Lessons from Japan. Through the Never Too Late Academy Longevity Project, he travels across Japan exploring the secrets of long, healthy, independent lives. #Longevity #HealthyAging #Japan #NeverTooLate

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