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How Walking and Trekking Poles help you walk - Walking
Today people of all ages use walking poles to aid them when walking. I use them and find them invaluable when going up or down hills or through mud! So if you ever go walking in the countryside - they will be of use Walking poles or trekking ... [... more]
Bella Online

How to Buy Trekking Poles as a Gift
Show your support for a hiker or backpacker by buying him or her a good pair of trekking poles to take the load off the knees! Expect to spend anywhere from $60 to over $100 on quality trekking poles. Look for poles that feature shock-absorption. ... [... more]
eHow

Komperdell Guide Titanal Trekking Pole
The Komperdell(r) Guide trekking pole is crafted with an extra-strong Titanal shaft that extends from 59 to 130 cm. It includes a screw-off full cork grip with an integrated compass and camera mount system. [... more]
$79.98
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LEKI Yukon Antishock (2008) Trekking Poles
Built for strength and reliability on even the most challenging terrain, LEKI's Yukon Antishock trekking poles are designed for four-season backcountry adventure. Three telescoping sections provide optimal adjustability and ergonomic grips allow for [... more]
$118.95 - $139.94
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Trekking Stool
Small Parcel:Ships in 3 to 5 days Fine, functional furniture of all kinds share a few unmistakable qualities. And Coleman has transported those qualities comfort, a high degree of functionality and enduring value to the outdoors. Our portable, rugged [... more]
$25.00 - $32.04
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LEKI Trail Trekking Poles - 1 Pair
If you're looking for trekking poles with a comfortable grip and you'd rather not mess with a complicated five-setting shock-absorbing system, grab the Leki Trail Trekking Poles. A 15-degree ergonomic grip keeps your wrist at a neutral, relaxed position [... more]
$79.95
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How to Hire a Trekking Company in Nepal
OK, so summitting Everest is out of the question, but trekking to Base Camp (17,388 feet or 5,300 m)? Now you're talking. If you don't book a trip with an adventure travel company and instead choose to do it all yourself, here's what's ... [... more]
eHow

How to Buy Trekking Gear in Kathmandu
Kathmandu, Nepal's capital and largest city, is a gold mine of new and used trekking gear. Genuine and fake name brand gear overflows out of shops that line the streets of Thamel, the main tourist district. With an adventurous spirit and a good ... [... more]
eHow

Trekking in the Central Andes (Walking)
Limited usefulness once in country: I tried to use this book as my only travel guide (apart from the LP Peru or Bolivia). It has very limited info on bus routes, city maps, and other practical info common in LP country guides, so it is not meant to be [... more]
$19.99
Amazon.com

How to Go Trekking in Nepal
Trekking in Nepal is the stuff of legends. Nepal contains eight out of the world's ten highest mountains, including Mt. Everest. Treks in Nepal range from little more than strolls through the countryside all the way to near-death experiences. ... [... more]
eHow

How to Go Pony Trekking in Hampshire
The beautiful county of Hampshire, which lies on the Southern coast of England, is the perfect place for a pony trekking holiday. Filled with beautiful beaches and playing host to the expansive New Forest National Park, there's so much to explore ... [... more]
eHow

How to Go Trekking in Thailand
One of the most unique and interesting ways to enjoy a trip to Thailand is to go on a trekking expedition in the jungle. A trek generally involves plenty of activity, natural beauty, local culture and fun with other travelers. Treks can also be ... [... more]
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