sardog1
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No, not an oxymoron. There are some folks who need to haul a great deal of weight a long distance. Among these are people who hunt Dall sheep in the mountains of Alaska and the Yukon.
This guy spent a long time perfecting his new line of packs for this purpose. The first one has been whittled down to 3.5 pounds with an advertised capacity of 130 pounds. (Note to you non-carnivores: There are some dead animals pictured on the linked "About" page on this website, but you generally won't see them unless you choose to go there – caveat herbivore.)
Stone Glacier Packs
There's also a video demonstrating the pack's features. (It does include a cleaned sheep skull but nothing else objectionable to anyone.)
This guy spent a long time perfecting his new line of packs for this purpose. The first one has been whittled down to 3.5 pounds with an advertised capacity of 130 pounds. (Note to you non-carnivores: There are some dead animals pictured on the linked "About" page on this website, but you generally won't see them unless you choose to go there – caveat herbivore.)
Stone Glacier Packs
There's also a video demonstrating the pack's features. (It does include a cleaned sheep skull but nothing else objectionable to anyone.)
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