Trekking poles a necessity?

I think so. I don't use them a ton, unless covering lots of elevation. Usually only have 1 out if I'm even using 1.

They are extremely handy in the following areas I've experienced:
Hiking in snow. THEY ARE HUGE GOING UPHILL.
Scaling a steep hill/slide. I've had several times I've strapped my bow to my pack and used both to get up steeper transitions.
If you are every blessed to pack out an elk.
If you roll and ankle, bust a knee, or any other general catastrophe.
 
I really like using them. It helps so mush with stability in rough terrain or crossing blow down and areas where its thick. If you set them up at the right length they will help distribute your weight and save your legs.
 
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