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Mike Hill 2001-02-28 06:37:24 #7201

Re: Hiking Poles
i am sure poles slow the pace a bit, but that shouldn't be a problem...as for stability, you only have to see one person stumble before you realize the true...
Gup2 2001-02-28 05:53:14 #7200

Re: GCBHA
Anything new regarding the availability of GCBHA bumper stickers? > > Norm Levy > Yes Norm, I have a supply and will be mailing one out to all on the...
cheyava@aol.com 2001-02-28 05:29:30 #7199

Re: Hiking Poles
I use one hiking pole. It sure saves the knees and has aided me many times. I use it to help me keep my rhythm when walking. I have also used it as a pole...
Pittypatt@aol.com 2001-02-28 02:49:00 #7198

Re: Hiking Poles
I swear by my poles - always have 2 with me, even on day hikes. They will definitely help manage the load going downhill and can be used to hold up a tarp to...
Jill Atkinson 2001-02-27 22:24:50 #7197

Re: Here's our plan for Eastern Tonto trip in 2 weeks
I agree with Bob, it doesn't sound like fun to go soo fast - slow down and enjoy all the beauty of the canyon. Also, there are some spots that will require...
Jill Atkinson 2001-02-27 22:23:10 #7196

Re: Hiking Poles
Two hiking poles are great especially if they can cook and help carry some of your gear! OOops! Wrong kind of poles! I use one pole when I hike. Two poles...
John Nanke 2001-02-27 21:35:36 #7195

Re: Hiking Poles
Poles are the greatest for hiking on steep, unstable terrain. Collapsible ski poles work very well, and are also a great defense against mountain lions and...
Steve Wingate 2001-02-27 21:24:45 #7194

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