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The role of trekking poles

The role of trekking poles:

1. When you walk on the rugged mountain road, the trekking pole can keep your body balanced and avoid falling or tripping.

2. When crossing the river, the trekking pole adds a fulcrum to your body, which is conducive to maintaining balance in the fast and slippery river.

3. The trekking poles can help the feet when going uphill, and can help reduce the vibration of the knees and reduce the harm to the body when going downhill.

There may be snakes when walking in the bushes. At this time, you can use a trekking stick to explore the road, which will alarm the snake.

Although you are not a beggar, having a trekking stick means that you also have a dog beating stick, which can be used to deal with wild dogs when crossing the village.

6. When resting, you can make a simple sunshade with a trekking pole supporting the mat to keep out the sun.

7. When you pass a snowy bush in winter, you can knock off the snow on the branches with a trekking stick, so that the snow won't fall on your body.

8. Some trekking poles can also be used as a tripod for cameras. This trekking pole is a good choice if you still have a hobby of photography when hiking.