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<blockquote data-quote="shphtr" data-source="post: 1637225" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>I am a dedicated diehard mountain hunter hunting the mountains of Alaska for goats and sheep til either successful or the season closes and then traveling to Asia and the Far East to continue my addiction. By far the best hunting/trekking poles are made by Black Diamond. They are called flip locks by virtue of their locking mechanism and do not slip with use. The strongest and pretty much the lightest are oval shaped and a combination of alum and carbon fiber. Using them will prolong your useable hunting years as well as help preserve your ankles and esp knees. In addition now a days many one man shelters/tents/tarps are supported by trekking poles and these will perform admirable service in this endeavor. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shphtr, post: 1637225, member: 6162"] I am a dedicated diehard mountain hunter hunting the mountains of Alaska for goats and sheep til either successful or the season closes and then traveling to Asia and the Far East to continue my addiction. By far the best hunting/trekking poles are made by Black Diamond. They are called flip locks by virtue of their locking mechanism and do not slip with use. The strongest and pretty much the lightest are oval shaped and a combination of alum and carbon fiber. Using them will prolong your useable hunting years as well as help preserve your ankles and esp knees. In addition now a days many one man shelters/tents/tarps are supported by trekking poles and these will perform admirable service in this endeavor. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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