Yup do it all the time, mine has a rubber foot on the bottom that is ideal for most terrains and super grippy but also cam be easily removed if a harder tip is required.
I'm not saying they are...
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Yup do it all the time, mine has a rubber foot on the bottom that is ideal for most terrains and super grippy but also cam be easily removed if a harder tip is required.
I'm not saying they are...
Manuka poles are free....what's cheaper than that ? Yuk broom stick :ORLY:
Yuk your durastuff has no soul.....:psychotic:
Bit of bungy chord and it slings quite comfortably, really no sweat and I find I'm almost always using it so rarely slung anyway
One came from Lake Sumner, the other Kikorangi, just gotta find a stand of reasonably straight Manuka and cut one down then let it dry out before a quick sanding and oil.
Never had a manuka pole let go or fold up on me and they cost almost nothing apart from a bit of time and your chosen oil....just saying
Mine is as important as my rifle :cool: never leave for a hunt without both
I use a manuka walking pole it's bedn a game changer for me :cool:
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So many different techniques for climbing, descending and side hilling