Should You Use Hiking or Trekking Poles? The Best and Worst Times
Should You Use Hiking or Trekking Poles? The Best and Worst Times
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I have three questions to ask when you’re thinking of bringing hiking poles on your next adventure. But first, let’s talk about if hiking poles are worth it on the trails and the potential impact they can have when you’re out on a big hike.
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Very cool video, just came across your channel from it. My family just started the process of getting seriously into hiking, and got everyone a set of adjustable poles. The hand swelling is seriously an underrated & not talked about aspect of using poles, if you have circulatory issues even more so. So far we’ve found having super easy to adjust and also having an easy way to attach it to your pack when you don’t want to use them makes using poles super fun. Almost adds a layer of "strategy" to the hikes. Anyway look forward to more of your content!
I’m 65 and these days my balance is a challenge at times, I almost always bring poles when I go for a walk or hike just as a safety thing.
Stop showing single pole usage, this is very inefficient and not how poles should be used. Yes more calories are used due to the number of muscle groups involved but the body is working at an overall lower intensity – think of it like your upper and lower body as seperate engines involved when powering you over the terrain but at lower output / revs compared to lower body maxed out, leading to further, faster and less overloaded. That said technique is crucial and most people have no idea. With practice steep loose terrain is much safer and quicker with poles but this is analogous with less breaking when MTB ing – takes practice. In some long distance races they are called cheat stick’s for a reason and banned.
Super interesting topic, thanks! Unless I know I’m staying on tame terrain I almost always bring my poles. When they make it out of my pack is when the terrain gets steep and rocky, but like you said I put them away if I get to something steep enough to require scrambling. The only other consideration I have is if there is snow and ice present. If it’s slick, sometimes I like to have them even on flat terrain in case of slips.
Thanks for this. I fell 4 times coming down from Mt. LeConte in Tennessee. I finally grabbed a stick as a staff and was so much more stable from that point on. Definitely recommend poles especially for downhill and when you’re tired. p.s. Keep up the guitar-playing
i use poles for everything. In any situation my poles keep me from falling on my fat butt
That’s the most informative video I’ve ever seen on poles, thank you Alecia.
The only thing you don’t mention is one pole or two? I much prefer two as then I’m balanced. Also, two give more stability if you slip. The only problem is with two poles you can’t carry anything else in your hands, like a map!