I'd love to replace my Mt. Fuji walking stick that was stolen some 40 years ago.
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I'd love to replace my Mt. Fuji walking stick that was stolen some 40 years ago.

by Paul
(USA)

​​I hiked up the back side of Mt. Fuji back in 1972 while stationed at Camp Fuji.

Someone needed my Mt. Fuji walking stick more than I did after returning to the camp (stolen). 40 some years later I wish I still had that stick.

I'd love to replace it.

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Jun 17, 2018
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Check out this Mt.Fuji walking stick buy/sell page...
by: Gary Wolff

Thanks for your service to our country, Paul, and sorry to hear about your Mt. Fuji walking stick.

What I suggest is you post your story on this page, which has seen a lot of activity over the past few years from folks buying and selling those sticks​: https://www.garyjwolff.com/can-i-purchase-a-mt-fuji-climbing-stick-outside-of-japan.html


Best wishes and thanks for visiting my site...

Cheers,
Gary

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