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I have been going back and reading the responses to this post and agree that trying to carry that much weight isn't practical. So I'm going with a deer cart. Video to follow
I have been going back and reading the responses to this post and agree that trying to carry that much weight isn't practical. So I'm going with a deer cart. Video to follow
Now 'yer talkin'... Deer carts are so useful. Only down side is that it limits you to established trails or roads.
As I run down the backup options: 1st Bug IN, 2nd RV & truck, 3rd Truck alone, 4th mountain bike with small trailer, 5th hiking with cart, and last option, on foot with backpack, you need to keep all scenarios on the table. A deer cart is never a bad thing to have.
I have been going back and reading the responses to this post and agree that trying to carry that much weight isn't practical. So I'm going with a deer cart. Video to follow
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