Something like this?
http://www.basspro.com/Sea-Striker-D...4070207320312/
OMG! That's my second wife!
Kidding.
Thanks to Jon for his link. Here is another candidate. I like it because it folds for storage.
http://www.basspro.com/Berkley-Fishi...SSSELL_PRODUCT
I build a cart and found 8" inflatable wheels to be light, compliant, ideal.
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Golf caddy attached to one leg of a tripod... Then when you want to take a picture you just spread the legs out and it's ready
Wheels limit where one can go -- get this matching set of 18 year olds now for just the price of three college educations!
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Some good ideas. I like the fisherman carts.
The trail is 3 miles long and I walk poorly, so perhaps a bicycle based cart will be best.
The factory tricycles are real nice, but very expensive and hard to store. That's why I sold my last one.
This is early Spring fever, today is 50 degrees and the park is looking very dreary and it needs lots of work to open in June.
This is shot from my front door. That wall is 3 miles long, the park is on top, the cutaway is the unfinished ramp and the bridge needs work, in the distance is the same thing stretching down under the EL tracks.
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