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Hiking Poles and Staffs
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Junior Country Thumbstick
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Crosshead Hazel Wood Walking Stick
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Deerstalkers Stick 59 inches - Comes in two pieces
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Staghorn Beagling Stick made with Hazel Wood
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Classic Country Beagling Stick 54 Inches
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Shepherd's Crook 54 Inches - Ash Wood
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Chestnut with Bark - Dark Brown
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A hiking staff is a handy accessory to have with you on a long hike. It can help you to maneuver through rough terrain with ease. Many of the fancy staffs sold today come with extras to make your hiking experience even more enjoyable. A compass inlaid in the knob of the staff is one example of a nifty extra.
All hiking poles are not equal in quality and durability. Wood is one of the most durable materials when it comes to these handy accessories. It can endure through rough terrain with ease and will surely last for years. Some poles even come with a built in whistle for safety.
Hiking poles are becoming very popular these days. In fact, avid hikers swear by them. They can help you to get through rough terrain with ease. They also make uphill climbs more manageable and create safer downhill climbs. They come in several styles and the type that you use will greatly depend on the weather and overall conditions of your hike.
Hiking poles can be made of either wood or metal. Some hikers swear by the traditional wooden pole, either prepared before the hike or found during the trek. Carving, beading, and other decorations are optional but encouraged for a style that is all your own. It also helps them to be more recognizable, so that you can easily pick out your own stick.
Metal poles also have some great features. A lot of them are very high-tech. Metal poles provide great shock absorption, are lightweight and resistant to breaking. They also come in many stylish metallic colors. One of the greatest things about metal hiking poles is that many of them are collapsible. They can easily be shortened to fit in your pack, leaving your hands free to grip the rocks.
Hiking poles are a convenient tool to have with you on any trek up the mountain whether long and difficult or short and easy. They offer support and help to ease your burden along the way. Whether you choose wood or metal, you will be glad to have one with you when you're on the trail.
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