Please get one for Bonker so I don't have to carry his blind up the hill anymore.
I was going to suggest one of the kid trailers that are already set up to pull behind. I believe some even have a front tire that can be attached to use as a stroller. Someone else beat me to it tho...I'd be pulling that behind a mountain bike. Sweet idea
Nice work. I also hunt a few spots that are over a mile walk in and have been using an old mountain bike I bought off Craigslist to get to and from the road. I sweat a lot less just idling along on the bike than walking and my socks stay dryer...feet stay warmer longer on stand. I have been kicking around buying one of those kid trailers that people tow behind their bike and doing a similar conversion to haul in my pack/bow/stand. It might even work to haul out a field dressed deer instead of using a deer cart and recruiting buddies to drag.
Funny! We might need more rain in the late summer/fall than the past couple years to need the flotation on crossings tho.The pool noodles will help with any creek crossings! Good thinking, Liv!!
I believe it was Limb. I used the same idea last year to cart in my decoy...happened to see an old set of clubs with the cart at an auction and thought what the heck...only used it once tho, and never carried the decoy in, so can't compare energy/sweat exerted. I do know that I need to come up with a better way to tie it down as it kept coming halfway off the cart. Also, was thinkin it would be cool to mount the decoy in the standing position so it looks like it is walking when I push/pull it in! Maybe I could sneak in behind it! (maybe an orange vest on the decoy for caution) Guess it might look like a deer with training wheels! But maybe that would attract all the deer to it, cuz a deer with training wheels to keep it upright has to be a partier, right?I cant remember who it was but there was definitely a pull behind golf cart for turkey blinds. I actually had one for mine but it did not work well. The wheels were small and when weighted down with blind, decoys, chair and all the other stuff it was never balanced well and always wanted to tip over side to side. It ended up being easier to carry. I am sure there are much better golf carts out there though than what I had at the time.
That looks like the cats meow! Nicely done! I hope to see a deer strapped to it before long.
How does it push thru a brushy loggy timber?