Don't know if these are available across the country or even if they're any good, but I just picked up a pair of shock absorbing, adjustable carbon fiber hiking sticks with 4 sets of interchangeable feet. Got them from Costco for $26. Light weight and reduce to a small enough foot print to Velcro to a bike.
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I love using hiking sticks, or trekking poles - whatever you want to call them. Makes it so much easier to get through the thick brush and very uneven ground that I hike on. And I can walk on the road home without being wadded up in a right side-weakened ball.
$26 doesn't sound bad for good poles, thanks!
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Originally posted by AMFADVENTURES View PostBelieve it or not Sparky, you and your mushroom hunting had a lot to do with my even looking for trekking poles, that and having once been on the consumption end of a highly successful morel hunt.
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Thanks for the heads up on mushroom season Sparky, guess I'm off to the library for a field guide ASAP. BTW, I know what to do with the Morels and it probably wouldn't be difficult to figure out the mulberries, but, although I understand the hunt, I am a little stumped by the antler sheds?
Dave, thanks for the advice, I believe you. Looks like I missed BOTH trekking pole classes, although I don't know how they are holding them with the constant snow around here (like another 6 inches this morning!). Anyway, as I said, I'm off to the library. If worse comes to worse, I'll e-mail my PT.
Thanks guys,
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Mulberries look and taste like blackberries, but with a milder flavor and no big seeds. Plus, they grow on thornless trees!
Deer naturally shed their antlers every Spring. Late winter, really. I look for them starting in late February through April. There are a lot of things that can be made from them, from knife handles to furniture to chandeliers. But that takes a LOT of sheds! I just collect them for display.
The pic I posted earlier in this thread is the only one I found this year, and it's a beauty! A 6-point side, meaning the buck was most likely a 12-point; that's big! The pics below are my living room. First pic is the sheds from Mississippi; 2nd is the bunch from here in Iowa.Attached Files
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