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Does anyone know of any pack goat rentals in Washington?
Is the 5-10 miles loaded with gear? I could handle 5-10 miles on the way out with game meat. But I could get impatient on the way in going 5 miles with no weight. I'm just curious. Trying to figure out the logistics. What speed do you think they go?
I'd be interested in hiking with someone who has pack goats for a day or two(I'll carry my own gear). I'm just curious what it's like having goats along. If anyone is in central WA with pack goats and doesn't mind a tag-along for a day this June/July let me know. I've seen a few threads of people who hike with them and I've always been curious.
Quote from: MLHSN on March 26, 2013, 10:16:45 PMI'd be interested in hiking with someone who has pack goats for a day or two(I'll carry my own gear). I'm just curious what it's like having goats along. If anyone is in central WA with pack goats and doesn't mind a tag-along for a day this June/July let me know. I've seen a few threads of people who hike with them and I've always been curious.Thats a good idea. My wife and I have been talking about getting some goats for about a year now and have been reading up on them but a trip out with them would be a good idea. There are some good books out there to learn up on them. My daughter is 4 so getting her into 4H and backpacking now would be fun. Definately be nice on a backcountry hunt too since I can't carry more than 50 lbs. Jackalope has a good website there. Here are a couple more if interested.http://www.highuintapackgoats.com/http://home.comcast.net/~edelweissacres/
Quote from: MLHSN on March 26, 2013, 09:01:46 PMIs the 5-10 miles loaded with gear? I could handle 5-10 miles on the way out with game meat. But I could get impatient on the way in going 5 miles with no weight. I'm just curious. Trying to figure out the logistics. What speed do you think they go?Could you pack the pack-goats in on pack-mules to cut down on time spent hiking in?