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Offline CMG

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Re: Food for Drop Camp
« Reply #30 on: April 19, 2013, 10:37:44 AM »
Hard sided coolers.
 Used two to equal out the weight, but paid extra for the extra mule. Not sure if the food in a collapsable cooler would hold up well in a tied up manny?
 Talk to the packer.
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Offline vandeman17

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Re: Food for Drop Camp
« Reply #31 on: April 19, 2013, 10:48:35 AM »
Hard sided coolers.
 Used two to equal out the weight, but paid extra for the extra mule. Not sure if the food in a collapsable cooler would hold up well in a tied up manny?
 Talk to the packer.

With how tight you need to strap everything down on a mule I would prefer a hard sided cooler if it was me. I have eaten enough smashed sandwiches in my day to not want to have my suppers be the same.  :chuckle:
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Re: Food for Drop Camp
« Reply #32 on: April 19, 2013, 10:53:02 AM »
Hard sided coolers.
 Used two to equal out the weight, but paid extra for the extra mule. Not sure if the food in a collapsable cooler would hold up well in a tied up manny?
 Talk to the packer.

I have packed a lot of food in banana boxes from the grocery store.  I mantied all of my loads and never had any issues.

This saves you from having to pack out coolers, burn the boxes and use that horse to pack out meat or run him empty.
Matthew 7:13-14

 


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