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[at-l] 2 poles or one?



Don't many trekking poles have a tri-pod (mono-pod) attachment for a
camera?  Just a thought... might help with the not having enough hands for
two poles and a camera.

-James T.


"Bob C." <ellen@clinic.net>@mailman.backcountry.net on 02/27/2002 09:53:43
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It really depends on your hiking style. I like to periodically kneel down
to
examine the flowers, the moss, the fungi I see along the trail and I take a
lot
of pictures. Any hiking pole is a bit of a nuisance. Juggling two is just
too
much of a hassle. <snip>