![]() Our rustic walking sticks, which measure between 36”-40”, are all “bark on” and uniquely different from the each other. Our wood hiking staffs, poles, canes, and sticks range in sizes between 40”-55” and are made for pretty much any terrain. Looking for a specific length? All of our hiking staffs, sticks, poles, and canes are available in various lengths.Most of our hiking staffs can have a metal spike tip or a combi-spike tip added on for a surcharge when not already there - please email with any questions. Some of these hiking staffs, sticks and poles have a Combi-Spike tip while others are constructed with a normal metal tip for rough terrain all come with a rubber tip. We also feature a great collection of rustic walking sticks plus telescopic canes, folding trekking poles, and Shepherd’s Crooks. Immensely strong, but needs slow drying usually the bark is left on. A few exotic hardwoods also resist bending, but. Traditional in Ireland for both walking sticks and for shillelaghs a club made by cutting a heavy mallet-length of trunk as the head with a side-branch as the handle - or heavy cudgels fashioned from a knob of root and a sucker. Birch, ironwood, black cherry, ash and maple are also very stiff, strong woods. However, most common types of oak and hickory will also make strong walking sticks. We have a wide selection of beautiful hiking staffs, sticks, poles, and canes for you to choose from. If you can find them, cherrybark oak and pignut hickory are among the strongest North American hardwoods. ![]() Hiking Staffs, Rustic Walking Sticks, Canes, Poles & Accessories
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