[pct-l] New Trail Gear - Double Your Load for Less Effort
Hiker97 at aol.com
Hiker97 at aol.com
Tue Dec 4 11:32:47 CST 2007
Couch-Refrig Yo-Yo Advocate Jim writes: Don't know about some of those
Sierra stream crossings - it also looks like it would make a good boat anchor
(will have to lash a raft to it - more weight, but what the heck)... Have fun on
the snowy Sierra passes (substitute a ski for the wheel?) - you could lash on
3 ice axes in preset positions so you would automatically self-arrest when
you fall over - no matter in which direction ...
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Switchback the Trail Pirate replies: Yes, you are right. There would have
to be modifications for the M.U.L.E (_www.themule.com/homepage.php_
(http://www.themule.com/homepage.php) ). I think they would be easy and light to do.
Just a little imagination and you are in business. I think the wheel could be
of solid material, so no flats. A real mule would be too messy, etc.
I think when I get my M.U.L.E., I will fly a pirate flag from the top when
on the PCT. This way I am giving fair warning to other hikers that boarding
and plundering are near at hand. In trailtowns they would know that sacking
and debauchery are imminent --- the Henry Morgan of the Trail.
I thank you for your support and good wishes for this new era in backpacking.
Switchback the Donkey
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