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The Elderhiker Handbook: On Walking, Hiking and Trekking, and the Health and Fitness to Do Them. List Price: $13.98 Sale Price: $12.97 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Leki Wanderfreund Trekking Pole List Price: $49.95 Sale Price: $36.88 Average Rating: ![]() |
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LEKI's legendary quality and reliability with a "cane" style grip for those that need extra support or load relief on or off the trail. Unique "multi-med" grip allows for a comfortable, secure grip and allows for extreme load bearing... |
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Mountainsmith Rhyolite 6061 Trekking Poles, Blue List Price: $39.00 Sale Price: $27.12 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Enjoy downhill stability either on or off the trail with the economical Rhyolite trekking poles. Made of 6061 aluminum, these rugged poles come equipped with such features as an anti-shock absorption system, removable baskets, both rubber boot and carbide tips, a quick-twist locking mechanism, and webbing wrist straps... |
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Walking the Appalachian Trail List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $3.98 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Accounts by thru-hikers, organized by topic. Foreword by hiker Maurice Forrester and stunning color photos by Mike Warren. |
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POLES for Hiking, Trekking & Walking List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $13.40 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Correct use of Poles enables & empowers people of ALL ages and abilities to enjoy the outdoors and achieve mobility. Get optimal benefit from your poles & learn correct use with this Award-Winning DVD... |
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![]() 2 TREKKING WALKING HIKING POLES STICKS wEXTRAS GOLD US $17.50
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![]() CAMERA MONOPOD TREKKING WALKING HIKING POLE STICK US $7.95
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![]() New Anti Shock Hiking Walking Stick Cane Trekking Pole US $.99
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![]() 2x AntiShock Cane Trekking Hiking Walking Stick Pole US $.99
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![]() Pair Trekking Hiking Sticks Poles Nordic Walking Two 2 US $54.95
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![]() Pair Nordic Walking Poles Trekking Hiking Sticks Two 2 US $49.99
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![]() Anti Shock Cane Trekking Hiking Walking Stick Pole US $.99
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![]() Extra Long Trekking Hiking Walking Stick Pole Cane US $.99
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![]() Anti Shock Trekking Hiking Walking Stick Cane Pole Red US $.01
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Love the Outdoors. Where to go for Spring Break?
I am a college student, and I love to hike/walk/camp/trek/river raft/etc, but I am on a very limited budget.
Right now I'm in Eastern Washington, and it's too cold to do any of those things for Spring Break, so I was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to go (So Cal? AZ? etc.) that will be warm around mid-March.
I have a week, and I've heard about Zion and obviously the Grand Canyon would be great, but my bank account is quite low, so transportation to a warm place is an issue. Lost cause?
P.S. I have most of the gear I might need, it's just airfare that's a problem.
P.P.S. I love camping, or just a series of day hikes, I LOVE fishing (pref. for things that use trout equipment), I like rugged terrain, and I LOVE taking pictures.
Awfully cold in the Southwest this year. Fishing may be poor into May!












US $17.50







