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Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
9 December 2012, 14:51,
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Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
or more to the point maybe a walking STAFF!! http://www.survivalcommonsense.com/shoul...stickfeed/ a walking stick isnt just for old people!!!!Big Grin
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9 December 2012, 14:56,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
Sometimes take a telescopic one with me when i have to visit dangerous cities, i just dress like a backpacker and carry the walking pole.

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9 December 2012, 14:58,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
lol,.. I thought for a long time that hikeing with a stick was for softies, and that they had no place in my equipment..... but for a while now, I have realised just how important they can be, I always have a stick with me when I am on the hills,...and it has saved me a few times

...and of course in our situations, a good stick is a fair weapon,...I use one I made myself from Hazel, I am not comfortable with modern extended ones
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9 December 2012, 15:05,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
when i was on my" Fungus Foray" course last year, i found a staff very handy when slipping and sliding in the woods, without it i would have landed on my backside more than once !Big Grin i have seen Ray Mears use one when fording a river.
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9 December 2012, 15:18,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
Hmmm wonder what the regs would be on that then.

What'd be acceptable to carry as an aid and not be classed as a weapon?

I tend to think if as the guy said in the article if an old lady had a 7 foot quarter staff it'd be seen as empowering, but what about me...
White 6 foot 16 stone plus skinheaded, tattood male...

Bout 5 mins before S019 turns up maybe...

ok for the countryside I think but maybe not city use.

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9 December 2012, 15:24,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
There a useful tool. Dnahoghunter on youtube made one that disconected and had a bayonet inside the bit that came iff had lead to weight it. So his walking staff was also a spear/club or preist
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9 December 2012, 15:25,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
I'm thinking of getting one....having wood is always good, even if the shaft is twisted and the end all knobbly and warped.....I like Hawthorn best.Wink
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9 December 2012, 18:56,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
hawthorn IS the best !
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9 December 2012, 19:59,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
http://www.instructables.com/id/Multi-Fu.../?ALLSTEPS
http://www.instructables.com/id/Multi-Fu.../?ALLSTEPS
http://www.instructables.com/id/Multi-fu.../?ALLSTEPS
http://www.instructables.com/id/Multi-Fu.../?ALLSTEPS

quite a nice design methinks Smile

another plus for walking poles is u can use them to rig a tarp an hammock on the ground eliminating the need for trees or lampposts Smile
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9 December 2012, 21:10,
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RE: Should a walking stick be part of your survival gear ??
Nice pole, but I dont think it would be for me, its too long for my comfort, I prefer a sort of ski pole size,... but it does have a couple of nice features, the couplings are the same as you find on chimney sweep rods,...mmmm I wonder????
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