Thanks for the info on these animals fellas, it sounds like these may be the way to go. The prices that these animals can be had for can't be beat let alone the ones that are given away. I'll do some more looking into it.
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Shawn
I appreciate the reply. My dad got a lead on a llama today for $150, but who knows if the animal can be used for packing. I've heard they can haul about 1/3 max of their body weight which would be decent since they can get up to 300 lbs. At least that's what I've heard.
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Shawn
My dad and I have been thinking about this for awhile now, seems like a good way to make the pack in and out a little easier. We don't have a lot of horse experience and this seems like an easier, cheaper, and maybe more user friendly alternative. I've looked at this a lot on the internet but...
I bought his book in Ketchikan when my wife and I were on an Alaskan crusie and finished it before the cruise was over. I couldn't stop reading it. A year or so previously I had caught the last 10 minutes or so of the documentary on PBS and kind of forgot about it. Anyways, I asked for the...
I enjoy watching Tred and all his ups and downs while hunting, but he sure seems to miss alot with his longbow (not that I could do any better). His hunts are still fun to watch.
Shawn
I had similar results with a Rem700 Sendero and Fed Premium 180 Nos Partions, but I when I got some dies to handload I ended up with much better groups.
Hi, I've been following this site for a while now and decided to join. I enjoy all of the stories and info, and I look forward to lots more of it.
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Shawn
Hi, I'm new to this site but have been following for a while now. I'm considering an optional pack frame for packing meet (hopefully) and wondering what would be a decent one to go with (I currently have a Kelty external and a Black Ridge internal). I'm looking at the Cabelas Alaskan I and was...