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<blockquote data-quote="barner107" data-source="post: 350748" data-attributes="member: 22541"><p>Great Thread!!! But you are giving away my secret - I packed with llamas for years and switched a few years ago to packgoats - and never looked back. They are like taking a super friendly dog with you - and they pack 50 lbs of your gear. I currently have 6 packers I use in Northern California and every year for elk in Colorado - they are great.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who would like more information - you can PM me - I would be happy to help. Google "packgoat" and you will get a ton of info. Butthead Packgoats has great saddles and panniers - after much research and trial - I have all Butthead gear!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barner107, post: 350748, member: 22541"] Great Thread!!! But you are giving away my secret - I packed with llamas for years and switched a few years ago to packgoats - and never looked back. They are like taking a super friendly dog with you - and they pack 50 lbs of your gear. I currently have 6 packers I use in Northern California and every year for elk in Colorado - they are great. Anyone who would like more information - you can PM me - I would be happy to help. Google "packgoat" and you will get a ton of info. Butthead Packgoats has great saddles and panniers - after much research and trial - I have all Butthead gear! [/QUOTE]
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