Good to see the walking poles in use !
A must have with a heavy load I reckon.
Saves the knees and great for keeping balance [emoji106]
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Good to see the walking poles in use !
A must have with a heavy load I reckon.
Saves the knees and great for keeping balance [emoji106]
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As @NIMROD said there’s no easy way. I use a Tatonka bison and find it comfortable for heavy loads. My biggest in recent times was 3 boned out hind quarters and 6 backstraps in a meat bag in the centre of the pack. Rifle strapped to the side and a walking stick as a third leg. Had a 6 hour grind with that. Plenty of water and some music from the iPhone to take my mind off the pain and drudgery:)
I usually keep that opinion to myself but i totally agree.
The first pair of redbands i ever got i wore for a year and a half as my main footwear (living and working rural you can do that) until they got a hole. But I’ll never get another pair. Big soft heel. Completely changed the way i walk and gave me knee and back pain. I was figuring it out towards the end.
No shade if they work for you though. That was just my experience. Footwear can do subtle things to you and is pretty relevant for this topic
Nothing particularly wrong with them, but not fantastic either. We usually stored them for the local Marae's, and they seemed to come up pretty well when cooked in a Hangi. Or made them into sausages for ourselves. There are though, only so many sausages you could eat. But we had the choice of good pork from younger pigs. There were always members of the community who were very appreciative of any meat you could spare.