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#262075 - 07/25/13 03:09 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
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Another option to consider:



Of course, I keep a baby in the passage area of mine. wink

I've also used a wagon and pull sled to haul gear long distances. Do it regularly at camp with my younger Scouts, actually, and it works very well.
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#262076 - 07/25/13 03:11 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: LesSnyder]
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Originally Posted By: LesSnyder
Burncycle...a used jogging stroller, especially the high end ones with the same diameter wheels, could easily carry a large ALICE pack, and a lot more... the pic is for my 3 gun rig... I have attempted to make it modular, with aluminum snap links to attach my range bag...it is very easy to push...the wide versions for twins would be ideal



Thanks Les! I think we might try this once our little grows out of her jogging stroller. Those suckers are awesome!
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#262501 - 08/14/13 04:23 AM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
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Yes; any kind of stroller, wagon or bike trailer makes larger loads possible. Consider how you might move a family's worth of gear or an injured adult. (Or in my case, dog, kennel, dog food...)

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#262508 - 08/14/13 11:31 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
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My next BOV project: sail assisted Chinese wheelbarrow
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#262516 - 08/15/13 03:20 PM Re: 95 pound pack? More MUSHY thinking [Re: TeacherRO]
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an modernized version of a Mormon hand cart might be constructed from one of these wild game carts

http://www.amazon.com/Hunting-Deer-Game-...ords=game+carts



Edited by LesSnyder (08/15/13 03:21 PM)

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