Trekking Poles and the Stick Pic
Here's a quick solution for those who carry the stick pic and are as forgetful as me. You could attach it with another method (such as a clip or mini caribiner) but this one holds it tight to the pole, preventing it from flopping around while hiking.
Trekking Poles and the Stick Pic
Reviewed by Jason Klass
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December 28, 2008
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Thats a neat little idea for holding on to it! I don't own one myself since I don't use trekking poles but its still a cool idea.
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Thanks for the tip, Jason. However, I just leave the StickPic attached to my camera.
MCD,
I tried that but it won't fit in my camera case if I leave it attached.
Be careful not to lose the locknut! I think I lost mine on a hike. It just loosened its way off.
I store my StickPic on my pole in a similar fashion, but when hiking, I keep it in the pouch (or pocket) with the camera, so as not to lose any parts.
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