AlanK wrote:Just be careful -- wasn't Acme the company that Wile E Coyote used for most of his purchases?
These axes actually explode into powder if you hit rock.
Jim, true, for most stuff.
BTW, I own three Omega Pacific axes, and even though they're not fancy, they're not bad. not a fan of negative clearance picks, but for 90% of stuff (IE not piolet traction), they do the job.
Outstanding...I have a brand new Chouinard shaft bamboo axe that I never got around to using that I can list on ebay instead of using it for gardening...never thought anything but metal shafted axes are used anymore.
Hey Kathy, I'm 6'2" and I use a 60 cm axe too. Sometimes a bit short on not real steep stuff but hey, I don't need a walking stick on low angle snow (my first axe was 85cm)...dealers at that time said it should touch level ground from your hand. More like an alpinstock! Anyway, with a shorter axe I can get into arrest position quicker and more effective and works a lot better on steep stuff. Fits on my pack better too. I do have a 70cm axe or two.
Taco, I just found my bamboo shaft axe, it's post Chouinard (after Black Diamond took over) and so unfortunately doesn't have Chounard stamped on it...talk about depreciation! It's now over my fireplace...home defense!