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zacee@themail.com 2001-07-11 09:04:09 #9864
Re: Cross Country Ski Poles as Walking Sticks?
i have never tried ski poles, but being able to adjust poles is a great help. i will sometimes adjust one shorter for sloping trails. you might try...
STEVE BOOTLEGGER 2001-07-11 08:57:21 #9863
Re: Cross Country Ski Poles as Walking Sticks?
I have a full length ski pole sitting somewhere in the Phantom Creek
narrows. It got left behind in the process of ferrying packs across
frigid pools...
tom@bournemarimbas.com 2001-07-11 08:49:57 #9862
Virus Alert: Infected Reply Sent from Group Member
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zacee@themail.com 2001-07-11 08:29:57 #9861
Re: Cross Country Ski Poles as Walking Sticks?
I use Leki collapsible poles for both XC Skiing and for hiking. Just take
the snow baskets off for hiking.
As for fixed length XC poles, I think that you...
Jim Lyons 2001-07-11 08:17:57 #9860
Re: Cross Country Ski Poles as Walking Sticks?
Years ago I used a regular ski pole as a walking stick, and it
worked pretty well. I don't think they are any heavier than
hiking sticks, but they don't...
Bob Bordasch 2001-07-11 08:05:59 #9859
Cross Country Ski Poles as Walking Sticks?
Does anyone have experience using cross country ski
poles as walking sticks for the Canyon? I know they don't collapse and are
probably a small...
David Sheon 2001-07-11 07:38:33 #9858
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