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Been thinking about meat packing ideas. I have a pack frame no pack have a large heavy duty duffel thinking of using that not planing on long packs thanks
Set it on the frame in the bag and use rope to right it tight. Works just fine
Quote from: Elkrunner on July 28, 2019, 01:26:55 PMSet it on the frame in the bag and use rope to right it tight. Works just fine standard operating procedure for decades til we got the fancy meatshelf packs.
Many decades ago a horse packer showed me how to tie a diamond hitch onto a backpack frame. Kinda hard to describe, but infinitely adaptable and secure to the point a man could lash a leaf bag full of jello to his pack frame. It is pretty quick to tie and untie. I use parachute cord.Webbing with buckles is faster and easier for most folks, though not quite as secure.For short hauls and a pack frame that has top corner posts, I like to tie two loops to each quarter or to the top corners of meat sacks, and simply place the load loops over the upright top ends of the pack frame. Gravity hold the load in place as long as the pack is upright, and you can quickly attach and release loads for short leapfrog loads.
Here's how it's tied....... (But first, you have to join the Boy Scouts.)
Quote from: Alchase "how to tie a diamond hitch"That would be cool to know.[/quoteHere's how it's tied....... (But first, you have to join the Boy Scouts.)Nice!