Re: Hiking Poles
I use an old shovel handle, lightweight, and put a bicycle handle grip on the end for better grip, (from kmart), it helps keep the sweat from rubbing...
D3canyon@aol.com 2001-02-28 12:18:56 #7207

Re: Hiking Poles
I enjoyed this thread. Over the years I've taken a lot of gas for using a hiking stick when I was backpacking. I was surprised to see how many of those who...
Bob Marley 2001-02-28 11:52:51 #7206

Re: Hiking Poles
I never used hiking poles until George Steck suggested I try them in 1991. Now I always use one (old ski pole). While we were climbing the redwall route in...
Mike Hill 2001-02-28 07:44:17 #7205

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

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