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Re: Beaver [Re: schu] #8038472
01/02/24 08:29 PM
01/02/24 08:29 PM
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2 strap Army duffel bag to the 4 wheeler. 4 wheeler to the truck.

Rickey

Re: Beaver [Re: 8117 Steve R] #8038537
01/02/24 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 8117 Steve R
Originally Posted by Boco
Pack with a Tump line.
Used to be able to pack out 5 beaver in younger days no problem.
Today 3 is max I can handle,if trip is less than quarter mile or so,with a few rest stops. 2 is still no problem,
A good big canoe pack with an nice wide tump strap makes it fairly easy


When you use a tump line do you also use the pack's shoulder straps?


Affirmative.


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