@@chutethemall8099 oh the best thing would be not to be afraid of snakes but there are people who seize up and freeze up because they were taught to be terrified of them.
Saw a YT video. Guy had put small grooves in his walking stick 6" 12" 18" up from the end. So that he could measure the depth of rivers he was crossing. Another guy did the same but he used a brass ring in each just to match the trim on the hand end
I have one I got at a craft festival in NW Arkansas in 1980. I have used it many times as a wading staff when fishing, especially fishing for trout in swift water.
I fell down a steep ravine once while I was holding my walking stick. My stick saved my life as I spread it horizontally between two trees on my way down. I will never forget that day.
Lmao, you have to beware of ninja teddy bears! 😂 I have a trackers stick. It has measurement rings, 1’ in inches and every 12” marked after for measuring stride, which can tell you approximate height or speed.
The walking stick has saved me many times when I have confronted a snake they will strike at it before your in there reach , most snakes are not worried about you they just basically mind their own business.😊
If you are an amputee like me and don't have full use of a foot 🦶👣 the walking stick is necessary , if any dogs or raccoons are getting to close just put a barrier between them and you , you can be at the stick against a tree and warn others that you are around in vicinity of area you are at , see how deep a creek may be before you try crossing , 🚸 hang up wet clothing just find where two bushes or post or trees may have some sort of a prop the lay stick across then you can fold clothing over then let it dry , you can use it to get stubborn stuck boots off your feet 😭😅😊
The weapon in your hand is always quicker than the one you have to draw. My walking stick (solid ebony like a riot baton) is my constant companion. It is good for more than just walking. It is a generic tool. Civilization began with sticks. Followed by stones. Followed by ropes. Followed by knives, spears, and bows. Followed by agriculture. And here we are.
Yeah, pretty much every time I go hiking or walking somewhere I'm taking a walking stick with me not even really for balance at all. We are going back to our roots!
If you leave the snake alone he will leave you alone. I like to use mine as a raised corner support on one corner of the rain fly over my hammock. Or as one very famous person said , carry a big stick and talk softly or something like that. People give a person wit a big stick a lot of free space.
Oh I assure you I definitely leave the snakes alone And every other creature when I'm exploring the woods. I never tried the trick of propping up your tent with the stick, but if it's tied down right on both sides of that it should work out perfect and be very stable
David, it all depends where you grew up and how you were raised. I've always used the term walking stick. So I'll stick to what I use. No pun intended 😁 And as for being taken seriously, none of us are getting out alive. So please focus on the important things in life instead of what words people use.. You'll be so much happier.
A 3 ft cane is long enough to clear a snake from a path. It helps not being afraid of snakes. Sometimes there is room to just go around.
@@chutethemall8099 oh the best thing would be not to be afraid of snakes but there are people who seize up and freeze up because they were taught to be terrified of them.
Use to support a shelter tarp if caught in rain or shade the sun.
Check the depth of water before crossing.
Lever to move stones or logs.
Good ideas!
Saw a YT video. Guy had put small grooves in his walking stick 6" 12" 18" up from the end. So that he could measure the depth of rivers he was crossing. Another guy did the same but he used a brass ring in each just to match the trim on the hand end
Too funny
I have one I got at a craft festival in NW Arkansas in 1980. I have used it many times as a wading staff when fishing, especially fishing for trout in swift water.
There are so many uses! I feel naked if I'm out walking around without one.
I fell down a steep ravine once while I was holding my walking stick. My stick saved my life as I spread it horizontally between two trees on my way down. I will never forget that day.
Oh wow! That's a crazy story! I'm glad you're okay.
Great video
Thanks!
Lmao, you have to beware of ninja teddy bears! 😂 I have a trackers stick. It has measurement rings, 1’ in inches and every 12” marked after for measuring stride, which can tell you approximate height or speed.
Oh! Those ninja bears are the worst!!
That Teddy bear would definitely whoop your ass boy😂
Hahahahahaha
He did!!
The walking stick has saved me many times when I have confronted a snake they will strike at it before your in there reach , most snakes are not worried about you they just basically mind their own business.😊
It's always a great tool for many reasons! Glad you enjoyed!
Great video…that Bear will never be the same again! 😂
You got that right!
If you are an amputee like me and don't have full use of a foot 🦶👣 the walking stick is necessary , if any dogs or raccoons are getting to close just put a barrier between them and you , you can be at the stick against a tree and warn others that you are around in vicinity of area you are at , see how deep a creek may be before you try crossing , 🚸 hang up wet clothing just find where two bushes or post or trees may have some sort of a prop the lay stick across then you can fold clothing over then let it dry , you can use it to get stubborn stuck boots off your feet 😭😅😊
@@Lawrence-ho9eq hahaha the possibilities are endless
LOL, “weeee…” I’m still laughing. 🤣
@@ibgeorgeb 🤣🤣
Great video. I guess I missed watching this one when you published it. Better late than never!
Thanks Mr. Dennis!!
The weapon in your hand is always quicker than the one you have to draw. My walking stick (solid ebony like a riot baton) is my constant companion. It is good for more than just walking. It is a generic tool. Civilization began with sticks. Followed by stones. Followed by ropes. Followed by knives, spears, and bows. Followed by agriculture. And here we are.
Yeah, pretty much every time I go hiking or walking somewhere I'm taking a walking stick with me not even really for balance at all. We are going back to our roots!
Don’t bring a walking stick to a gun fight lol
Your historic knowledge of "sticks", very impressive, very, I mean you should go on tour followed by a book, yes, very impressive.....sure.
But names will never hurt me.
@@davidgray5776 you gotta chill out. Maybe dont be online so much.
If you leave the snake alone he will leave you alone. I like to use mine as a raised corner support on one corner of the rain fly over my hammock. Or as one very famous person said , carry a big stick and talk softly or something like that. People give a person wit a big stick a lot of free space.
Oh I assure you I definitely leave the snakes alone And every other creature when I'm exploring the woods. I never tried the trick of propping up your tent with the stick, but if it's tied down right on both sides of that it should work out perfect and be very stable
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Hope you have a great day and smile a lil.
You mean a "Hiking"/ Staff stick, much different than a "Walking" stick/cane". Please use correct terminology and you'll be taken seriously.
David, it all depends where you grew up and how you were raised. I've always used the term walking stick. So I'll stick to what I use. No pun intended 😁
And as for being taken seriously, none of us are getting out alive. So please focus on the important things in life instead of what words people use.. You'll be so much happier.