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<blockquote data-quote="chimpac" data-source="post: 290004" data-attributes="member: 18381"><p>A wheel or wheels is the answer to the frieght problem. I have a wheel on my camp trails frame pack that I can put on for trails or take off for rough terain. A company in montana or idaho makes a one wheel two man cart for taking out the meat. North vietnam transported a lot of war materials to the south using bicycles. A loaded bike pushed by a man walking beside with an extention on one handlebar for steering control.</p><p>A few years ago I saw an ad for an outfit called a mule which was a pack with a wheel to carry 100lbs. I cannot find it on line now.</p><p> </p><p>If you are going to stay over night you need a light weight shelter with a centerpole chimney/stove you can make yourself. Check out my post on this forum or google chimpac or centerpole chimney for arguments on other forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chimpac, post: 290004, member: 18381"] A wheel or wheels is the answer to the frieght problem. I have a wheel on my camp trails frame pack that I can put on for trails or take off for rough terain. A company in montana or idaho makes a one wheel two man cart for taking out the meat. North vietnam transported a lot of war materials to the south using bicycles. A loaded bike pushed by a man walking beside with an extention on one handlebar for steering control. A few years ago I saw an ad for an outfit called a mule which was a pack with a wheel to carry 100lbs. I cannot find it on line now. If you are going to stay over night you need a light weight shelter with a centerpole chimney/stove you can make yourself. Check out my post on this forum or google chimpac or centerpole chimney for arguments on other forums. [/QUOTE]
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