D_Eightch
WKR
Sorry for the dumb question. I was just wondering if anybody ever packs out a certain way, and I'm not sure what you'd call it..leap from maybe?
If time permitted do you think it would be beneficial to carry one load half way. Then turn around for another load and do that until you had it all there. Then finish out the same way? Breaking up the trip a bit? A 1.5-2 mile pack with a break vs 3-4 straight miles makes more sense to me if you're able to.
That's how we portage in to one of the BWCA entry points that is 700+rods and it's nice to take the weight off for a while yet still be "working". Just curious if anybody does that in the backcountry packing out the kill.
If time permitted do you think it would be beneficial to carry one load half way. Then turn around for another load and do that until you had it all there. Then finish out the same way? Breaking up the trip a bit? A 1.5-2 mile pack with a break vs 3-4 straight miles makes more sense to me if you're able to.
That's how we portage in to one of the BWCA entry points that is 700+rods and it's nice to take the weight off for a while yet still be "working". Just curious if anybody does that in the backcountry packing out the kill.
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