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<blockquote data-quote="T3-OleMan" data-source="post: 1021839" data-attributes="member: 14600"><p>...noteing you posted on 10-1 I'll add this any way. I saw a pro walker / hiker (special atire and all) when ELK hunting a couple of years ago in CO go walking up a gravel road with poles and thought he was crazy. I used a small pole in a swamp in Fla this year and liked using it so I went to wally world and picked up 2 pair of $25 trekking poles that adjusted and I went sailing up the Mt. in CO from 9,000 to 10,500 in 45 min. left my Fema supplies and made it back to road in 30 min. It helped an old man even when crossing rock piles and downed logs. I'll never hunt ELK again with out mine. Went back and bought 2 more pair @ $25 / pair (for me a life time supply) cause, like every thing else, they will quit making the **** things since I use them...LOL but true. lightbulbUsed them as shooting sticks too. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3-OleMan, post: 1021839, member: 14600"] ...noteing you posted on 10-1 I'll add this any way. I saw a pro walker / hiker (special atire and all) when ELK hunting a couple of years ago in CO go walking up a gravel road with poles and thought he was crazy. I used a small pole in a swamp in Fla this year and liked using it so I went to wally world and picked up 2 pair of $25 trekking poles that adjusted and I went sailing up the Mt. in CO from 9,000 to 10,500 in 45 min. left my Fema supplies and made it back to road in 30 min. It helped an old man even when crossing rock piles and downed logs. I'll never hunt ELK again with out mine. Went back and bought 2 more pair @ $25 / pair (for me a life time supply) cause, like every thing else, they will quit making the **** things since I use them...LOL but true. lightbulbUsed them as shooting sticks too. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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