Im curious as to why it is never mentioned. 5 miles is nothing with stock to carry the poundage. As I see it there is the logistics issue of getting the stock there, huge expense, fuel, stops for grazing +/or supplemental feeding. a square bale of 4th cutting costs what in Tok?
2nd would be the tundra walk itself. Animals to carry the weight and caribou handle it quite well, albeit with very specialised hooves.
Have any of you tried it or witnessed some one who has? Now coaxing 4 llamas into a Raft over the sag would add a real wrinkle... maybe goats would be the alternative.
Just wintertime musings, but I think it would be a kick in the ass to try, do polar bears floss with llama yarn?
2nd would be the tundra walk itself. Animals to carry the weight and caribou handle it quite well, albeit with very specialised hooves.
Have any of you tried it or witnessed some one who has? Now coaxing 4 llamas into a Raft over the sag would add a real wrinkle... maybe goats would be the alternative.
Just wintertime musings, but I think it would be a kick in the ass to try, do polar bears floss with llama yarn?