Re: high anxiety??
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From: sunnyacrelabradors
> This happened to me twice in one and only one specific
> situation: sloped terrain with...
m a weber 2004-08-19 10:07:43 #31562
Re: high anxiety??
--- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "tomkbourne2002" wrote:
> Work ahead of time specifically on
> skills that relate to your upcoming hike, especially...
Patricia Corry 2004-08-19 09:38:28 #31561
Re: high anxiety??
Wow, some of these tales seem to be about folks who aren't thinking enough and others
are about folks who think TOO much. I would fall (wrong term,...
tomkbourne2002 2004-08-19 09:19:26 #31560
Re: poles for hiking
The ones' I looked at were shock absorbing with the ability to
convert to rigid/solid.
-- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, Lawrence Brigham
wrote:
>...
lantone535 2004-08-19 08:33:35 #31559
Re: poles for hiking
Please add to this discussion: solid poles or shock absorbing poles?
Larry
larry5925@...
On 8/19/04 11:07 AM, "KAW" <<a rel="nofollow"...
Lawrence Brigham 2004-08-19 08:32:04 #31558
Re: poles for hiking
I hike with them off and on, usually only with one to support my worse knee. I am into photography and reaching for my camera with a hiking pole is just no...
Paige 2004-08-19 08:27:41 #31557
Re: poles for hiking
I am sure that I will be one of many responding that they are great. I wouldn't hike the canyon without them. I'll be curious to see if anyone has anything...
KAW 2004-08-19 08:07:02 #31556
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