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Cycle Tours / Re: Do you match one another's pace when you tour with a friend?
« Last post by mickeg on Today at 06:39:50 PM »...
As an associated aside: I was hiking a circuit of Lake St. Claire in Tasmania some years ago. Now I can shift a bit over broken terrain but there was no way I was able to catch this guy in front of me. He was like a machine but as I got closer I realised he was using a pair of walking poles/sticks and to my mind had hit peak walking speed. ...
I go backpacking with one trekking pole, but sometimes carry a second one strapped to my pack if I might need two for difficult terrain, like fording a creek.
I use the pole when going uphill, but on flat ground or downhill, I just carry the pole in my hand. I think the pole makes me a bit faster up the hills, specifically I think my cadence is the same but stride is a bit longer when I use the pole on uphills.

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