FAQs about renting or buying trekking poles, choosing the right height and using poles on steep Balkan trails.

Introduction to this question

Every season, hundreds of hikers pass through Shkoder preparing for the Albanian Alps. Naturally, we get asked the same logistical questions over and over again. We've compiled our on-the-ground experience to give you the clearest possible answer.

Short answer and key points

If you are short on time, here are the crucial takeaways:

  • Plan ahead: Logistics in the Balkans are improving, but mountain transport still requires rigid planning.
  • Pack light: The less you carry into the mountains, the more you will enjoy the steep ascents and descents.
  • Centralize logistics: Using a single hub for your storage and gear saves time and prevents you from running across the city the night before your hike.

Detailed guidance and scenarios

When considering this topic, you have to factor in your specific itinerary.

For the Valbona-Theth hike, you only need 1 to 2 nights of gear. You will encounter steep, rocky terrain where proper equipment and minimal weight make a massive difference.

For the full Peaks of the Balkans, you are looking at 10 to 14 days of border crossings, variable weather, and remote guesthouses. Securing your main luggage in a safe place for two weeks is non-negotiable.

Trekking Poles for Valbona-Theth and Peaks of the Balkans - FAQ

How Store and Go in Shkoder solves this

Our philosophy is simple: we want to be the ultimate basecamp for your Albanian Alps adventure.

Instead of worrying about hostel checkout times or running around town looking for specific hiking gear, you can handle everything in one spot:

  1. Luggage Lockers: Drop off your heavy suitcases in our 24/7 automated lockers.
  2. Trekking Pole Rental: Pick up high-quality aluminum poles.
  3. Camping Gas: Grab the exact EN417 screw-top canisters you need for your modern stoves.

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