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Re: MtMan-List: Packs
Casapy123@aol.com wrote:
>
> Another refernce to packs is made by James O. Pattie. On Dec. 12, 1824,
> while on the Gila River, Pattie says: "The next morning, accompanied by
> another man, I began to ascend the band of the stream to explore, and
> ascertain if beaver were to be found still higher, leaving the remainder of
> the party to trap slowly up, until they should meet us on our return. We
> threw a pack over our shoulders, containing a part of the beavers we had
> killed, as we made our way on foot." . . . "We made but little advance this
> day, as bluffs came in so close to the river, as to compell us to cross it 36
> times. We were obliged to scramble along under the cliffs, sometimes upon
> our hands and knees through a thick tangle of grape-vines and underbrush."
>
> This entry indicates a pack that was held snuggly enough to the body to allow
> hands-free scrambling.
>
> Jim Hardee
> AMM #1676
it could also be no more than a bag carried on your shoulder like a HOBO
would. the bag could be pushed or drug behind as needed.
i would ask my self for what reason i would have a pack, pack frame or
basket. if i was mounted i would have some bags, Trap bag ?
--
Bill Klesinger aka Powder to Burn
1617
Aux Ailments de Pays!