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Quote from: bucksNbulls on August 31, 2016, 04:07:29 PMGet some walking sticks. Helps in that country. Or a horse. Good luck.They are called trekking poles and I have them, along with Osteoarthritis in both Knees and Plantar Fasciitis in my right foot. Isn't it great getting old.
Get some walking sticks. Helps in that country. Or a horse. Good luck.
I have never used trekking poles, but have been considering their use, as my knees have been bothering me the last couple of years. Does using them predominantly take some load off the knees?
Quote from: TKElk on September 01, 2016, 07:22:43 AMI have never used trekking poles, but have been considering their use, as my knees have been bothering me the last couple of years. Does using them predominantly take some load off the knees?down hill, yes it definitely takes the load off the knees and sometimes the low back depending on angles, terrain, etc.More importantly when you are hiking and not hunting, the poles take the load off of some of the leg muscle groups by spreading out the load into the arms and shoulders. better stability, less effort to maintain stability, and more power. It will make you faster, and give you more long term endurance.
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Quote from: PA BEN on September 01, 2016, 04:34:17 AMWanted Oncall meat packers.Shoot me a PM if needed! If we are back from Idaho Elk hunt no problem zipping over. I eat that country for breakfast, lunch and dinner.........