What to do w/ a broken pole
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You can make a real nice walking stick if you've got a section of pole long enough. Also, my coach in HS made a PR stick where he wrapped a label around it and wrote our PRs and dates. Made it easy to check progress too.
Personally, I like to shove the broken part into some soft dirt and when you pull it back up, whip it around and shoot the dirt plug across the track. It's almost as fun as shoe launching.
Personally, I like to shove the broken part into some soft dirt and when you pull it back up, whip it around and shoot the dirt plug across the track. It's almost as fun as shoe launching.
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