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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Skiing with portage pack Reply |
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MNLindsey80 |
01/19/2017 10:10AM I plan on snowshoeing in and caring my Frost River Isle Royale JR pack. (Husband will pull the pulk) I would not consider XC skiing with my CCS Pioneer pack however. Too big for that IMO. |
MrBadExample |
01/16/2017 09:07PM Thanks for the intel! |
NotLight |
01/16/2017 04:15PM You'll want a chest strap with a quick release buckle, to hold the main shoulder straps together in the front of your chest and off your arms while you pole. Something simple like this might work - make sure it is quick release in case you fall through. Another option is to go to fleet farm, buy a cheap plastic toboggan. Then some rope, a carbineer or buckle, and a fat army surplus belt - make a simple sled harness. Or; use one of your backpacks with a belt to tie the sled harness to - the shoulder straps on your backpack will help prevent the belt from sliding down while you pull the sled. Not fancy, but maybe OK for a short trip. |
Iowaypaddler |
01/16/2017 10:54AM A wide pack will absolutely mess with your arm swing/poling. A day pack or a telemark pack will work for day trips and hut to hut, but if your going to be out for awhile. A kids plastic sled will work for small trips, and a toboggan will work for a bigger trip. |
MrBadExample |
01/16/2017 08:20AM Anyone ever ski in while carrying a portage pack? I'll be skiing into a lake for a day of fishing. Roughly, 1-1.5 mile ski. All flat. I don't have a pulk and my other packs are more designed for lightweight backpacking. I worry they aren't durable enough for the job. So, that leaves me with the Duluth pack to get the gear in there. I'll be packing my vexilar, 3 ice rods, snow shoes and normal day trip stuff. #3 Cruiser Combo |