Thanks Judy.
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You could grow your own bamboo. It grows very quickly. It's sold on Amazon and ebay.
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We flew to Iceland to backpack with bamboo hiking sticks, but the sticks arrived late because they had been retained for special examination for drugs, etc in the hollow compartments. We had to hike without them, and of course there were no sticks available in Iceland's backcountry because there are no trees in the tundra. We passed some pathetic scrub brush that the Icelander's called "forest", but it was illegal to cut or use the wood.
So, just beware if you plan to check bamboo sticks on airplanes. You may never get to use them. We got them at the Fred Meyer garden shop BTW.
I'm sure Miss Janet posted a picture on face book of guy in Ewrin who was making them, you could check with her of FB ..
"Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, smoldering and totally worn out, shouting...Holy S*#t...what a ride"
Bamboo is the best. I added some nylon whipping for a hand grip. A large crutch tip on top to support my Pentax 6x7. A piece of oak dowel on the business end to stop fraying. Found mine inside a rolled carpet returned from a cleaners in the early '70s. Still have it.
Wayne