
Trekking pole

At times when we are on a trek, we scavenge for a sturdy bit of branch which we can use to ward off wayward branches, support our ascent and subsequent descent, and also serve as stand for makeshift shelter. It was during our descent from Mt. Daguldol on a very wet and muddy day where my sandal's velcro strap gave out and I suffered a sprain did the idea of a having a good trekking pole come to mind.
Trekking poles today are getting the hi-tech treatment. Lightweight materials such as carbon fiber are being used, but these are usually for fixed sizes. Other poles offer adjustable lengths, but are a bit heavier due to the additional mechanism; aluminum alloy is also usually used. Still, others have shock-absorbent features and interchangeable ends to adapt to various terrain.
So when you are going on a trek and you are expecting to go through some rough times, it will be a good move to bring a trekking pole along.
photo credit: www.backpackinglight.com
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