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Miranda in the Wild | To trekking pole, or not to trekking pole?

Miranda in the Wild | To trekking pole, or not to trekking pole?
To trekking pole, or not to trekking pole? If you’ve ever questioned the need for hiking sticks or envied those who use them on a tough climb, then this video is for you. I’ll cover when and how you should use trekking poles and address concerns that trekking poles destroy trails. Liked this video? Subscribe for more Miranda videos and hit the notification bell! Watch more Miranda in the Wild: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7tqTAgUK4Uz-_qEwjQXk6FIni-PIow20 Shop Trekking Poles: https://www.rei.com/c/trekking-poles-hiking-staffs
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How to Repair a Broken Tent Pole

How to Repair a Broken Tent Pole
Check out our range of repair gear online at Snowys here: https://www.snowys.com.au/tent-accessories Knowing how to repair a broken tent pole is an important skill for any avid outdoorsperson, as you’ll be able to keep your family tent, swag or hiking tent going for years to come. In this video our gear expert Lauren show you how to repair a pole on the Coleman Montana 12 tent. She starts out with why you need to know how to repair a tent pole, what repair gear you need – hacksaw, file, tape measure, tape, needlenose pliers or multi-tool, and a repair kit – and then she demonstrates the repair process, so watch it above for all the details. How to repair a broken tent pole step-by-step: 1. Measure the size of your poles to determine what kit you need. 2. Fish out the elastic cord out of the pole using the needlenose pliers, untie or cut the knot, remove and set aside the broken segment. 3. If you haven’t cut off too much, keep the elastic for later use, or cut a new length of cord. 4. Compare the original damaged pole to the spare pole from your repair kit. 5. Mark the correct length using the tape, then carefully cut through the pole using a hack saw. 6. Gently file around the edge of the pole to remove rough edges. 7. Wrap a small piece of tape around the end of the elastic to make it easier to thread, then thread it through the pole. Remove the tape and anchor it with a knot. 8. Thread the elastic through the rest of the pole segments, remove the tape on the end and tie a knot – then you’re all done!
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