In Vietnam, Charlie used bicycles to transport everything through the jungles on footpaths. Up to 500 lbs. of rice, ammo or mortars on a bike, with a piece of bamboo tied to the steering bar as an extension to steer better since they could not walk directly next to the bike. One would balance and steer and others would pull on a rope uphill. Sleds in winter. I have a red kite in my BOB for flying as a signal, 150 high. It is also used to pull a sled over snow, a boat over water or a wheeled vehicle on roads. Looks like a small parachute/paraglider. Your dog can also carry a small sattle for his own food or your ammo...GPA collapsible fold up bicycle in your trunk/boot would be a good thing to have, along with a get home bag.
Yup got one with Puncture Proof tyres from the Green Tyre Company in the UK, just a little folding shopping bike but better than walking. I use it already to get around camping grounds.A collapsible fold up bicycle in your trunk/boot would be a good thing to have, along with a get home bag.
Puncture proofs are a good idea...BTW, Hey SE, do you possibly own any shares of the Green Tyre Co. seeing as you are doing some advertisment for them?? GPup got one with Puncture Proof tyres from the Green Tyre Company in the UK,
Nup its just a local company I know about, I got some puncture proof tyres for a disabled lad so he can go crosccountry in his wheelchairPuncture proofs are a good idea...BTW, Hey SE, do you possibly own any shares of the Green Tyre Co. seeing as you are doing some advertisment for them?? GP
We are still finding caches of old Nazi guns and ammo in the mountains. There are still untold numbers of stuff buried and forgotten from those who never came back or never survived. A family in Austria bought a old farm and when digging the root cellar deeper, found buried gold, silver, coins and valuables. Evidently from fleeing Jews, thinking they will return after the war and have something to start over with...GP
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