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<blockquote data-quote="cvixx" data-source="post: 1637746" data-attributes="member: 51421"><p>Welcome home brother...had a prostate go round from AO! But to the topic,I like shooting but for whatever reason can't get drawn for the hunt in S Utah where I live. However, I walked part of the Camino de Santiago last year. Whole Camino is 500 miles, I walked 150 miles. Not bad for a vet whose right knee has been replaced 5 times. I could not have made it without my poles, and probably 70% of the hikers were using them. So from a long distance hiker perspective they work. </p><p></p><p>Buen Camino</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvixx, post: 1637746, member: 51421"] Welcome home brother...had a prostate go round from AO! But to the topic,I like shooting but for whatever reason can’t get drawn for the hunt in S Utah where I live. However, I walked part of the Camino de Santiago last year. Whole Camino is 500 miles, I walked 150 miles. Not bad for a vet whose right knee has been replaced 5 times. I could not have made it without my poles, and probably 70% of the hikers were using them. So from a long distance hiker perspective they work. Buen Camino [/QUOTE]
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