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Roman
6 November, 20:36
Why should I be careful of a talus while hiking?
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Darrell Abbott
6 November, 21:23
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Some people call scree talus which is smaller rocks broken from bigger ones which are extremely slippery. Talus also known as boulders are also slippery. You can fall between them, lodged between two of them, twist ankles, break bones. You have to be strong to hop these types of boulders.
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