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Whether you want a general set of trekking poles or you want something that is ultralight to make your overall carrying weight less, you might be surprised to find that TrailBuddy Trekking Poles show up as one of the top sellers in nearly every category.
What is it about these trekking poles that make them such a reliable set of poles? Will their features fit what you need on your next hike? Knowing these answers can help you make a more informed decision when buying trekking poles.
Heroic Adventure's in-depth review will break down whom these poles work best for, what type of support they provide, and other vital details about TrailBuddy Trekking Poles.
TrailBuddy Trekking Poles are one of the most popular trekking poles around, but what makes them such a great fit for so many hikers? Let’s take a closer look to find out.
These trekking poles are ideal for any level hiker no matter their height! Since these are adjustable hiking poles with cork grips and various feet attachments, these poles can be used across multiple terrains with relative ease.
Whether you have knee injuries or have never had any injuries at all, you will find that these poles offer a reliable and steady amount of support that can help lessen the impact that hard terrain and downhill stretches will have on you while hiking.
If you want an ultralight hiking pole, these poles still qualify! While they are an aluminum pole that does not weigh as little as some poles on the market, they are relatively lightweight for the category and can fit the bill for ultralight hikes.
This set of trekking poles comes with a number of different tips and baskets for the bottom of your poles all specialized for different terrain conditions.
With all of these items, you’ll be able to use these poles successfully for a long time in nearly any hiking environment you encounter.
These trekking poles are made out of a durable, affordable aluminum blend. This special blend used by TrailBuddy is lighter than some of the more expensive poles, and that difference in weight will help you feel less fatigue while on the trail.
Additionally, these are very sturdy poles. If you begin to fall and use the poles to brace your weight, you won’t break them. They are a safe and secure set of poles that you can expect to be able to use for a long time.
While these trekking poles are not shock-absorbing, they still do a decent job of negating the impact caused by downhill stretches. This will take pressure and pain away if you lean on them as you hike downhill.
These poles are adjustable in height (for details check out the video below), and they can also be collapsed down to just 21” for easy packing and storage. Once disassembled, it is easy to put them back together and have them ready for you to hike within just a few minutes.
This set of trekking poles also comes with a few different tips and baskets for the bottom of your poles. The various designs of these bottom replacements will help you to take on any type of terrain.
Lastly, the set comes with two pairs of rubber tips since you will likely use them most often, and they can wear out quickly because of this.
Using trekking poles isn’t tricky, but there are some basic guidelines that you should follow when putting these poles into action to be sure that you are supporting your body correctly and lowering your risk for injury.
If you do more cold-weather hiking than hot-weather hiking, you might want to choose something with a rubber grip instead of a cork grip. The Life in Motion Trekking Poles have different grips and may be a good option.
If you want to go for something even lighter, trying carbon fiber poles is probably the best choice for you. The YAPASPT Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles offers a similar experience as the TrailBuddy poles, but they have a different core material.
As you can see, this set of trekking poles from TrailBuddy is a good set for nearly any type of hiker. Whether you’re just getting into hiking or you simply want to get a basic, reliable set of trekking poles for every kind of terrain, these poles can provide just that.
If you want poles that are durable, reliable, and fit for many different heights and types of terrains, this is an excellent set for you. Plus, you can choose one of seven different colors—who doesn’t like to customize their hiking gear with their favorite color?
Thanks to the development of eCommerce, it’s never been easier for those seeking the nomadic lifestyle to structure their business in a way that allow them to travel and to sell goods across the globe via location independent ecommerce.
Sales have progressed from trekking the Silk road to get goods from Thailand to Italy. These days, logistics solutions can deliver a bouquet of fresh flowers, from a manufacturer in Connecticut to a customer in a Paradise Island!
But this ease of delivery also has its share of hoops to jump through.
Sellers find they have to make more decisions for their business than they envisaged. Among other things, they have to decide on the best locations for their warehouses, or whether to even fulfill orders straight from the manufacturer.
Having to choose from many options leads to decision paralysis among sellers, causing some to decline any cross-border selling. But with the cross-border opportunity estimated at $60 – 100 billion, that doesn’t seem to be a smart business decision.
Moreover, when you structure your business to fit your lifestyle–in this case a lifestyle of travel–you can gain advantages by understanding the locations you are traveling in and their market needs; the eyes of the traveling soul allow for increased marketplace opportunities and connections around the world.
Taking advantage of the opportunity presented by globalization, requires understanding how international logistics works.
As a location independent entrepreneur, you are at an advantage to having clarity on this compared to your homebound competitors.
The problem is many sellers are stuck in their local understanding of logistics as being “the movement of goods from one place to another”.
For a business with plans to sell overseas, it can be significantly more than that:
Global logistics encompasses the sourcing of suppliers, finding most efficient ways to get the SKUs to a storage facility, how it is packaged to survive international travel, how it will get to the paying customer etc. On a global scale, you also have to contend with the different rules regarding transportation, customs and tariffs in every country.
It’s fair to say global logistics can be quite a complicated process.

Instead of sellers trying to focus on the 1,001 different elements they have to get right, they can do better by channeling their efforts towards creating an effective global supply chain.
In recent years, more manufacturers are setting up foreign factories to benefit from tariff and trade concessions, low cost labor, reduced logistics costs etc.
For smaller companies, this is a gateway to creating global collaborations that will be mutually beneficial. In a bid to get to market faster, more companies are splitting their supply chain across continents.
Take storage for example, if you have enough contacts and suppliers internationally, you can reduce the amount of stock you have to hold. This translates into cost savings for storage and transport.
A global supply chain also makes securing of almost any item easier, after all it is being produced somewhere in the world. And, as you travel with an eye for business opportunities, you’ll be sure to encounter products and manufacturers in countries you pass through.
Developing a global supply chain has huge benefits for any sized business.
By integrating a global supply chain into your remotely structured eCommerce business, you’ll find that the elements of global logistics that you need to get right, seem to fall into place.
Remember the supply chain is working around the clock, meaning your goods are moved from stage to stage efficiently.
Developing a global supply chain that works in your industry involves an in-depth analysis of all the moving parts of your supply chain.
Answer these and other critical questions and you’ll be close to developing a supply chain that can handle all your logistics needs and allow you peace of mind to be able to build the foundations of an income stream that allows you the freedom and flexibility to operate it from anywhere.
If you are running a product based business, doing crowdfunding or otherwise need an eCommerce fulfillment partner that simplifies your operations by shipping globally from one fulfillment hub at near domestic rates, search online for global ecommerce fulfillment providers and see how they can help you navigate the global supply chain and actualize your ocation independent ecommerce lifestyle.
Although many travelers visit Peru to explore its pre-Columbian heritage, most travelers passing through the nation’s capital, Lima, prefer to stay in the city’s most modern neighborhood: Miraflores.
Travelers choose Miraflores for its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, its vibrant arts and entertainment scene, and its wide range of attractions that appeal to every kind of traveler.
When you visit Lima, make sure to check out some of the very best that Miraflores has to offer.

Ricardo Palma was a Lima-born writer and thinker who oversaw the country’s National Library from 1883 to 1892.
Today, the government has preserved his long-time home as a museum where visitors can see the original furnishings, paintings, documents and art that he cherished during the last years of his life.
Currently, the museum is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 5:00, but is closed for a lengthy daily lunch from 12:45 until 2:30. Entrance is six soles ($1.75 USD).
For updated information and opening hour, visit their website>>>

If your trip to Peru doesn’t include time in Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, you can visit this sacred historic site that has been preserved on its original location in the Miraflores neighborhood.
It features a typical pyramid crafted from adobe and clay, surrounded by a central square and walls.
At press time, Huaca Pucllana is open daily from Wednesday to Monday, and regular entrance fees are twelve soles ($3.50 USD).
For updated information and current opening hours, visit the Huac Pucllana official site here>>

Larcomar is Miraflores’ most famous, and most architecturally interesting, shopping center.
It is carved into the seaside cliffs at the south end of Avenida Jose Larco and features several open-air and glass-walled viewing decks offering panoramic views of the sea.
Larcomar is home to several upscale restaurants and coffee shops, as well as the best selection of international clothing shops in town.
There are eight shops where you can stock up on high-quality athletic and outdoors apparel and equipment before your Inca Trail trek.
For updated information and current opening hours, visit Larcomar’s official site here>>

The malécon is a six-mile stretch of oceanfront parks, walking paths and cycling routes that runs along the Pacific Coast from the artsy Barranco neighborhood in the south all the way to the north end of Miraflores.
Active travelers will love going for a jog or bike ride beside the ocean, adventure travelers will want to try paragliding (buy your tickets from the booth at Block 2) and creative types will want to take in the many different sculptures erected along the walkways.
For updated information about the park (in Spanish only), visit Miraflores Parks page here>>

Also known as the “Park of Love”, Parque del Amor is Lima’s most romantic park.
At the center of the park is Victor Delfin’s gigantic red statue El Beso (The Kiss), shown above, that features two loves entangled, horizontally, in a kiss.
The park also has some of the best sunset views in the city, making it the perfect place to snuggle up with the person you love.

Situated in central Miraflores, away from the ocean, Parque Kennedy has become a controversial tourist attraction that often pits frustrated locals against wide-eyed tourists.
The park was named after John F. Kennedy and is frequented by buskers, shoe shiners and the elderly.
It is also frequented by the one hundred (or more) stray cats who call the park home. There are cats on the grass, cats on the benches and even cats in the trees.
While some consider the cats to be a public health hazard, other consider them an adorable addition to the neighborhood.
You’ll have to visit and decide for yourself!
Whether you want to explore the history of Lima, have an active holiday or simply relax with a cup of hot chocolate while you pet a stray cat, Miraflores has something for you.
It is also well-connected by bus rapid transit (BRT) to the historic center of Lima, so you can see the very best of old and new Peru during your stay.
The 45+ minute talk is a critique of what some call ‘New Age Plastic Shamans‘, and the interaction of different cultures and how they influence each other — taking focus is the interaction of gringo tourist seeking authentic shamans — the somewhat misguided imagination many gringos have of what a true medicine man should be: the idealized buddha-like delusions many seekers believe-in are highlighted.
Jerónimo M. Muñoz begins the talk about his journey making a documentary film focused on entheogens:
First, Muñoz began his filmmaking about entheogens in Mexico in the village where Maria Sabina was from — Maria was a Mazatec shaman women who was found by R. Gordon Wasson(former J.P. Morgan banker) who found her while he was searching for a mushroom cult. He wrote an article in Life magazine called ‘The Magic Mushroom’. Due to this article, Timothy Leary encountered mushrooms in Mexico inspired from the article in Life magazine.
Mr. Muñoz, a Spanish filmmaker with a deep interest in entheogens, follows in Wasson’s footstep and becomes down due to the commercialization and change in ambiance due to what he seems to associate with the fame of Maria Sabina.
He even visited her family and discovers how the influx of visitors destabilized the village of Maria Sabina….
Then Muñoz takes ololiuqui (a species of morning glory that has LSD-like properties) and has a terrible night and realized how far out he was and felt stupid…and how one’s interest can turn destructive.
“This general interest can be very destructive of certain places…even the arrival of money…it destabilizes the place…it creates frictions…it creates envy…it was good intentions all around…”
Talk is about gringos not ayahuasca. Muñoz was forced to look at himself again and again and again — he had tunnel vision and seeking the substances, or plants, and not paying attention to the rest of the life, the culture.
Once he left the study of entheogens, he started to read anthropology but this was more the perspective of the gringo then it led him to colonialism…
Insidious process that is a slow eroding,we take more & more & more & more, we take the resources then their souls…
Take away, argument: today colonialism continues but today it is a cultural colonialism— it’s just a process that continues regardless of the fact that we are good but our very presence is an imposition. Some would argue that the phenomena of the ayahuasca retreat in South America is a continuation of this process.
“I want to talk a little bit about this process…the pastoral idea the idea that somewhere else people live in complete harmony with nature — even the Greeks believed this 3,000 years ago and somehow we lost contact with nature.
The idea of idealizing native people is not true — they are human beings, idealizing them is saying, ‘they are not like us’ but they are… they are a person.
This idea is very powerful. They are people, living in a particularly fucked-up situation in the world.”
People were disappointed who went deep in the jungle and thought they were ripped-off. They were seeking an old wise-man, a buddha, an ideal that doesn’t exist and they were very disappointed and they feel let down, ripped off (Similar to the myth of the cowboy in the West).
“I’d been a fucking idiot with a head full of bullshit ideas that weren’t true— and it’s totally disrespectful…”
The problem is we feel empty and we want to fill the lack… “I will play the indian that I want the indians to be”.
Take a picture… trying to grab things that can’t be grabbed and we end up with empty forms… (being a basketball player is not in your sneakers).
“By looking at these things you destroy them”. “….please, please, please be very careful. If you’re gonna enter other peoples culture, try and walk on your tip toes. Try to be a fly on the wall. Try to shut your mouth and open your eyes. Try to be careful…we are German cowboys.”
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The above text are notes created while watching the above video lecture — Ayahuasca Tourism vs Tradition: The Clash Between Western Psychonauts & Traditional Practitioners (Jerónimo M. Muñoz)
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Did you know that ayahuasca can be effective for detox, including THC detox?