Walking sticks

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Reaps72

Forager
Jul 20, 2011
120
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West Yorkshire
I have made my self one from a coppiced birch in a wood near me, it was already pretty straight so I just dried it out for a few weeks in the cupboard that hides
our boiler, trimmed it, de-barked it & gave it a liberal coat of boiled linseed oil. to protect the end I opted for an Ikea white nylon hard surface picture hook,
de-hooked obviously! Not keen on large rubber stoppers all looks abit granny-fied!
 

Paracordist

Forager
Mar 30, 2011
212
1
NH, USA
www.paracordist.com
Here's one I did not too long ago from beech sapling:
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Mick w.

Nomad
Aug 20, 2011
261
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west yorkshire, uk
There's also a website called "The Stickman" (technophope here, don't know how to do them thar linkys!) by a guy caleed Keith Pickering that you might find interesting. Various other interesting websites around as well, plus youtube stuff.
 

redandshane

Native
Oct 20, 2007
1,581
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Batheaston
Its a funny old world; but I have started making sticks now as well-mainly because if I am truthful; I genuinely notice how much they help me in my wanderings now that I am over 50
Got a nice piece of straight Hazel with a perfect fork drying in a log cabin in a wood I know as we speak
Paracordist that is a nice bit of work I will have to get some practice in
 

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