Stash
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Since AndyF posted a thread about a simple pulk made from a foam sled I've been meaning to give it a try. Well my friend Pete and I are planning a trip to Sawyer Pond next week so I figured I'd give it that try.
I played around with various things starting with simply attaching a pair of PVC poles to my daughter's old foam sled and a spare pack belt and it worked reasonably well but ended up next to me. I think I've fixed this by attaching some runners made from PVC pipe cut lengthwise, bolted to the foam with a plastic backing and cap nuts. This seems to work quite well. Even with a 40lb bag of pellets in the pack on the crusty stuff in my back yard today. It also tracked well on an iced up path through the snow nearby.
The sled may fall apart half way there but then I can just carry my pack the normal way and maybe hitch a ride for my broken sled on Pete's fancy store-bought one. I'll also have to put a pack cover on my pack backwards to keep the snow from getting it too wet. But it may just work. And either way I'll have an insulated seat when we're sitting around the shelter at night.
Here are a few pictures...
I played around with various things starting with simply attaching a pair of PVC poles to my daughter's old foam sled and a spare pack belt and it worked reasonably well but ended up next to me. I think I've fixed this by attaching some runners made from PVC pipe cut lengthwise, bolted to the foam with a plastic backing and cap nuts. This seems to work quite well. Even with a 40lb bag of pellets in the pack on the crusty stuff in my back yard today. It also tracked well on an iced up path through the snow nearby.
The sled may fall apart half way there but then I can just carry my pack the normal way and maybe hitch a ride for my broken sled on Pete's fancy store-bought one. I'll also have to put a pack cover on my pack backwards to keep the snow from getting it too wet. But it may just work. And either way I'll have an insulated seat when we're sitting around the shelter at night.
Here are a few pictures...
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