Re: Hiking Poles
I have a pair but use one. Two gets in the way. Spent the extra dough and got the $90 Komperedells with shock absorbers, but I cannot tell the difference...
firefly 2001-02-28 07:31:25 #7204

Re: Hiking Poles
Howdy To me hiking with out my hiking pole or poles rates up there with hiking with out my hiking boots. Course thats my opinion. Craig M.
Craig Moyer 2001-02-28 07:31:04 #7203

Consider this again..
Mike, I've submitted numerous blank emails to unsubscribe within the last week. Still no action at the other end. 'Would appreciate your help. The...
Mike Hill 2001-02-28 06:40:56 #7202

Consider this..
I received this message today concerning the egroup. Let's just all try to be mature and nice. EGroup Owner/Coordinator
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

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