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    Adapted baby jogger for hauling gear.

    I am very close to pulling the trigger on one of these for hauling around my 8x10 kit through our michigan parks and trails:

    http://www.sherpacart.com/docs/upclose.htm

    I like the idea of the larger rubber tires absorbiing some of the shock; much of the terrain is on the rough side.

    Does anyone have any other less costly suggestions before I place my order?

    Thanks, Dave.
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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    I have been quite happy with this $100 converted baby jogger for my 4x5. I use it to carry the backpack on groomed trails. If I run out of grooming I collapse it, chain it to a tree, throw my backpack on and off I go. Unlike the golf cart that some use-this carries the BPK at a slack angle such that it is at a good height and flat enough that I can work well right out of my backpack while still in the jogger.
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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    Thats a good idea, thank you Kirk. I have an F-64 backpack that I could strap onto the stroller, I would just have to leave a few of the film holders behind. I was leaning towards something I could pull along beside me, that is what attracted me towards the sport version of the Sherpa. Though it may be a better idea to have something I could push along to save my shoulder too.

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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    I like that one, Kirk... three wheels all far enough apart to keep the thing stable.

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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    Mine doesn't strap on. It lays there very securely. It sits where the baby sat (with some surgery to the seat). I'll try and post some more images tomorrow. It took about half a day to adapt it and it works like a charm.
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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    Mine doesn't strap on. It lays there very securely. It sits where the baby sat (with some surgery to the seat). I'll try and post some more images tomorrow. It took about half a day to adapt it and it works like a charm.
    Gotcha...Who manufactured that particular one and which model is it if you don't mind me asking? Maybe I will put a WTB on my local Craigslist.

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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    That is adapted from a Baby Trend Expedition Grey Mist http://www.babytrend.com/joggers_single/JG94052.html from Target. I looked at a lot of them. This one fit the bill. The only thing it doesn't have that I wish it did is a brake lever at the handle bar. It does have wheel locks though.
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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk Gittings View Post
    That is adapted from a Baby Trend Expedition Grey Mist http://www.babytrend.com/joggers_single/JG94052.html from Target. I looked at a lot of them. This one fit the bill. The only thing it doesn't have that I wish it did is a brake lever at the handle bar.
    Excellent, thanks for the link and the info!

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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    I use a 3-wheeled jogging stroller I got cheap off eBay for my 8x10 gear.
    When I grow up, I want to be a photographer.

    http://www.walterpcalahan.com/Photography/index.html

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    Re: Alernatives to Sherpa cart for hauling gear?

    I'll go into more detail tomorrow about the adaption. I'm using it to roll my Kelty Redwing 3100 pack till I can't roll no more.

    I should probably rename this thread slightly and move it to the DIY forum?
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