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Recommend me a pack
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 4616325" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>I have a packframe with a shelf. It can carry a whole lot more than I can lift. I tried to get two elk hindquarters out at once and it was too heavy for me to walk across uneven ground. (thats a joke, I could barely stand up)</p><p></p><p>I am currently using a backback but seems to me they are not designed for carrying unwieldy clumsy things, like hindquarters or midsections. When I was going into the mountains I would wear my packframe and a small fanny pack. And yes, one time that proved to be a problem....I needed more water, more food, a blanket...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My packframe is ancient-I mean mid 1980's. I just checked straps and things--all okay. It is welded tubing very very light. Adjustable in about 8 directions seems like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 4616325, member: 5958"] I have a packframe with a shelf. It can carry a whole lot more than I can lift. I tried to get two elk hindquarters out at once and it was too heavy for me to walk across uneven ground. (thats a joke, I could barely stand up) I am currently using a backback but seems to me they are not designed for carrying unwieldy clumsy things, like hindquarters or midsections. When I was going into the mountains I would wear my packframe and a small fanny pack. And yes, one time that proved to be a problem....I needed more water, more food, a blanket... My packframe is ancient-I mean mid 1980's. I just checked straps and things--all okay. It is welded tubing very very light. Adjustable in about 8 directions seems like. [/QUOTE]
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