Flick of the Elbow
Solitary Cyclist, not by choice
- Location
- Pentlands and West Lothian
Do trekking poles work well on pavement?
You can fit rubber shoes to them for pavement use.
Do trekking poles work well on pavement?
When out walking I will often choose to use a single trekking pole if I know there will be steep descents. I always use mine with a rubber foot. I’m reasonably fit but it just takes the impact off my knees. Since Saturday is our walking day and Sunday my riding day I want to avoid injury!
That's a cracking part of the North East for walking, the coast especially. Back in the summer of 2018 the wife and I walked the whole coast from Seaton Carew up to Blyth ~ over many weekends I hasten to add. There're lots of contrasts between the urban areas and the more remote bits of coastal path. We walked over to St Mary's in glorious sunshine I seem to remember. I need to get back up there on the bike!
I like the seclusion of the beach at Hawthorn Dene.
Unfortunately that will soon end, if the 1500 new houses ongoing between Noses Point and the Dene is the total reported.
How can it be 'Seaham Garden Village' with 1500 houses in total?
Do trekking poles work well on pavement?
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These are the 'feet' that came with mine. So far I've only used the rubber ferrule ones.
Yesterday's walk, after a ride around Minster Lovell, was from Bibury via Ablington & back to the car in Bibury.it was a walk of different and historical path names! Awkward Hill ~ Potlicker's Lane ~ Dead Man's Acre Copse ~ The Salt Way..
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I forgot to start Strava for the first 2½ miles!
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Arlington Row, taken from Awkward Hill.
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Onwards to Ablington and Potlicker's Lane (no visible signs, just the OS Map name.
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A few dead or badly wounded trees as I passed through the valley below Dead Man's Acre Copse to be met by a herd of ciws, with some wearing spiky horns!!
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Onwards up to The Salt Way (worth looking up imho)
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Just under 10 miles in decent, but chilly, weather +3 when i started about 06:30 ish, but quite warm after a while.
Nice sunny walk! Good pics!