"It's not the kill, but the thrill of the chase" - Deep Purple
"Lord knows I'm a Voodoo chile" - SRV (RIP 8-27-90)
"Know your Land, Know your Prey" - Mantracker
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I'm going to try using a two wheeled wheelbarrow this year, just got it from Canadian Tire and need it for other household stuff as well. I think it will work well. Time will tell.
Horses work great!
I have the Cabelas magnum hauler and pulled out a spike bull moose in one go no problem.Many big deer in that cart as well over deadfall clearcuts you name it and it is still together.You can get the dual wheels on it as well.We have two no problems just be sure to tighten the spokes.
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“I prefer the saddle to the streetcar and star sprinkled sky to a roof, the obscure and difficult trail, leading into the unknown, to any paved highway, and the deep peace of the wild to the discontent bred by cities…it is enough that I am surrounded by beauty.”
- Everett Ruess
Well you want a good one then here you go. I'm the welder for sasquatch fab. and I'll take the pepsi challenge on any cart on the market.
Here's half a bull Elk from 2 years ago. 11 Years and still havn't broke, bent, twisted or blown apart. Just some new bike tubes a few years ago.
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Still not good enough well....Had to bone out and back pack for a little ways, but the last 3k's was a breeze!
Okay Shaker, i give up, that beats the wheelbarrow. Very nice, Do you have any plans that you could post here. Nice photos.
I have owned a Sasquatch cart for about 8 years and have had many bears on it as well as 1/2 a moose twice and it has not broken! I spruced it up with commercial fishing net so that nothing will fall "through" (as in horns, hooves, loads of fire wood etc).
"Dy'in ain't much of a livin' boy"
"There is NO Keyser Soze"!!!!!!
"Do cow moose have white inside their ears"?!!!!!
Glad to hear these testimonials on solid product. The family gave me a cart for Christmas last year and it is well made. Looking forward to loading a few mulies on it this fall.
I've seen those carts from Sasquatch Ind. and they are really well made and not overly expensive. Works great.