Re: Trekking Poles?
While standing on flat ground you should adjust your pole so your fore arm is parallel to the ground. This allows your pole to swing forward on its own...
JNANKE@msn.com 2002-09-23 13:25:53 #16781

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
After reading all of the material on this problem one would hope an "experienced guide" would allow his clients to "automonously" self- medicate for water...
Bob Marley 2002-09-23 13:10:53 #16780

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
I have to side with Sally in this matter. From my own experience, hyponatremia can surface even though precautions are taken. Over the last 10 years, I...
azdave51 2002-09-23 12:59:02 #16779

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
> http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic275.htm Great article! It was a good refresher on the condition, as I'd forgotten some of the details that I first...
Sonya 2002-09-23 12:31:54 #16778

Re: Trekking Poles?
A couple of other useful points about using the poles (1 or 2 as preferred). Be careful about puting full weight on your poles. You do not want to have one...
Doug Nering 2002-09-23 12:08:50 #16777

Re: Trekking Poles?
I have a pair, of which I use one on steep trails, using both only on flat ground. They make a huge difference, in part because better balance means less...
m a weber 2002-09-23 12:08:32 #16776

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Doug - > > Interesting also to consider that the problem is "recent." Is it > really new, or is it newly recognized? Were there fatalaties ascribed > to...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 12:07:04 #16775

Re: Hyponatremia - technical article URL
Bob - > The following point is interesting. "Age: Hyponatremia is most common > in the very young and in the very old; these groups are less able to >...
Ken McNamara 2002-09-23 12:03:04 #16774

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