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<blockquote data-quote="REAL GUNS" data-source="post: 1857595" data-attributes="member: 108119"><p>I have been using poles since they first came out, and have been laughed at a few times. And prior to that during most of my Elk kills, my trekking poles were produced by the bushes or trees near whatever river I am hiking up. They are inexpensive and reasonable sturdy. If one breaks or gets lost in a river crossing, I grab another perfectly shaped stick, break it to the exact length necessary, and hike onward.</p><p>Cheap, and without the metalic click while hiking on rocks. Light weight, no guilt when thrown away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REAL GUNS, post: 1857595, member: 108119"] I have been using poles since they first came out, and have been laughed at a few times. And prior to that during most of my Elk kills, my trekking poles were produced by the bushes or trees near whatever river I am hiking up. They are inexpensive and reasonable sturdy. If one breaks or gets lost in a river crossing, I grab another perfectly shaped stick, break it to the exact length necessary, and hike onward. Cheap, and without the metalic click while hiking on rocks. Light weight, no guilt when thrown away. [/QUOTE]
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