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Travois or rolling pack?

eli2BK

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fall 2013
I wasn't able to walk as much as I wanted/hoped last year . . . and had to ship my backpack ahead when I resumed walking after a knee problem. I am hoping/planning to walk again in 2016, so am beginning to look at pack alternatives to what I used last fall. The doctor(s) I have talked to have suggested a much lighter pack and overall a lot less weight, shipping ahead again, or another alternative - thus my question. I did see a couple from France at one point on the Meseta with rolling packs hooked to a waist strap . . . like a travois behind a dog/horse. Anyone used one of these? How successful was it for you?
 
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For what they charge for these devices, it would be cheaper to pay for baggage transport services.
 
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I wasn't able to walk as much as I wanted/hoped last year . . . and had to ship my backpack ahead when I resumed walking after a knee problem. I am hoping/planning to walk again in 2016, so am beginning to look at pack alternatives to what I used last fall. The doctor(s) I have talked to have suggested a much lighter pack and overall a lot less weight, shipping ahead again, or another alternative - thus my question. I did see a couple from France at one point on the Meseta with rolling packs hooked to a waist strap . . . like a travois behind a dog/horse. Anyone used one of these? How successful was it for you?
Take a look at http://rolling-backpack.de/ It is made by a pilgrim we met on the Camino last year as he and his wife were testing the prototypes for the final production model. I have no commercial involvement in this product, other than to say that Helmut and Anette are very nice people.
Buen Camino,
Jim
 
I think it's a great idea. You could easily make one based on the principle of a home made Pulk. A Pulk is a sled designed to be pulled behind someone on skis. You are only limited by your imagination and skills with tools. I personally would go with a 20" tire either one or 2. If you've got the means, build it from titanium. Keep us posted.
 
The rolling backpack is €360! It would be cheaper to pay for bag transport services, it would be worth it if you walked several Caminos or through hikes.
 
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