Double_J
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Someone sent me this video clip the other day. I kind of like the "social distance stick" used.
Hope your recovery is speedy.I walk daily, right now only about a mile and a half. Recently finished a 12 round session of Chemo Therapy and luckily I am in Remission, so now it's time to try a regain some of the weight and muscle mass I lost the last 7 months. Walking and light exercise is it for now. I do carry a cane everywhere as I do occasionally need it as the legs are still a little unsteady at times. I have made many canes and walking sticks as a hobby since I retired 5 years agi.
Not if you walk a nice sized dog like I do................................There’s always a use for a stick!
a backpack with a 45 lb plate Is all I take.
Not if you walk a nice sized dog like I do................................
I have a couple of sticks that I made also. Too dark now to take pictures.
Pics tomorrow?
Like I said I don't have a dog, and I'm likely never to have one due to allergies (not severe and I can be around dogs for a few hours before I start feeling like crap), but many people I know who have dogs have shared tales of "Well we were just walking along and someone's dog came running out on the street and just went after Fluffy!"Might wanna reexamine that "magic bullet" thinking. If your dog is menaced or attacked you could use the stick to drive off the other dog or to deal with the owner.
I've experienced this also. Better distribution of pressure I believe from a larger holster.Oddly enough, the larger CZ is less likely to rub skin off when worn walking for an extended period of time than a smaller piece like my Shield or Kahr.
In a light hearted pondering yesterday, I was just wondering if the virus scare has folks out walking more, and if so, what sticks are getting some use?
Post a pic if you like.
I've experienced this also. Better distribution of pressure I believe from a larger holster.
Nice stick!
Material?Thanks! It's sized perfectly, so that resting my hand atop the knob, makes my elbow form a supportive right angle.