Travis22 wrote:Going out on a limb but I think using hiking poles to a degree would have a strong relationship to the age of the walker(s).
I've hit 30 and I'm out shopping for hiking sticks![]()
I wouldn't consider doing it now without them, 5 years ago I'd never consider buying them.
Travis.
jjoz58 wrote:GPPJ wrote:Very interesting all this talk of drops. What containers or packaging do you use - any comments on pros and negatives?
I'm using 20lt metal drums as well. Taking three days to place out caches and then back to Canberra. I have a mate who will then drive me to Mt Hotham and pick me up at Tharwa at the end. Then a couple of days to pick up caches and rubbish and back to Brisbane.
Leaving Mt Hotham on the 16th Nov so may run into you along the way.
Bushwalker99 wrote:By coincidence we are also leaving Hotham on 16th Nov on our way thru from Walhalla en route to Tharwa. We have a rest day at Hotham then head for Cope Hut or Ryders Yards. Might see you on the track
Eljimberino wrote:Is everyone using walking poles on the AAWT?
madmacca wrote:One thing to consider is that on a extended trek like AAWT with lots of steep descents, your legs are going to take a continual battering day-in, day-out. Poles can definitely help take the weight off the knees on a descent, and also with some of jarring from missed footing.
Poles also make river crossings much easier - it makes keeping your feet dry by rockhopping much safer, and also wading on slippery submerged rocks.
For much of the fire-trail sections, poles are more hassle than they are worth (especially in terms of arm fatigue), and I fold them away for these sections.
jjoz58 wrote:The other thing I find for long walks is that the use of poles is just about the only workout your upper body is getting.
Eljimberino wrote:Excellent Mutley. How many days are you giving yourself?
Ride On
Mark F wrote:What is the date you are arriving. I may be able to help with the gas cylinder.
The Perambulator wrote:Also, other than the dam on Bushfolds Flat, I don't think there is a water source between Mt Tenant and Honeysuckle campground ...
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