colorado clyde said:
In winter a sled is much more useful than a pack....
Here's a story worth considering....
When I was younger a friend of mine was trapping beaver along a creek on the high bank and wearing a packbasket. He broke though the ceiling of a beavers den and fell in up to his neck. he had a heck of a time getting out of that hole with a packbasket on. Easily could have become his grave.....
This also makes me wonder how many mountain men knew how to swim :hmm:
Don't have a problem with moving the thread I wasn't sure where to pose the question!!
Clyde, I made up a sled like a short toboggan sled and had a fruit box fastened to it. Sleds with runners don't work well in brushy areas, where as a toboggan style will ride over a lot of things!
The pack would have had to go if I were faced with life and death.
I went thru the ice one time. Went up to my arm pits. I lived because the current was not swift and I controlled my panic. Which I did do for a few seconds. That and I didn't want to lose my rifle, I could drown but couldn't lose the rifle!!! :rotf:
Tengun, I figure most ole country boys would have probably swam a creek or river.
Swimming in ice cold water is another thing though. The day I went thru the ice I debated for a few seconds on how far it was to home/shelter and whether to build a fire.
I opted for shelter and took off at a trot, one to keep moving for heat and the other to shave time off of the journey. By the time I had jogged the 1 1/2 miles to home. My cloths were frozen nearly stiff. I was running straight legged almost!! Had it been any further that day I would have opted for a quick shelter and a fire! I always carried a small tarp. Throw it over a tree and stake it out, roaring fire and dry clothes. Boy those were the days!! :blah:
Necessity is the mother of invention! I believe that even the Mountain Man would have had to follow that logic.
Being a foot would have definitely had its disadvantages in Indian country but then again, when I was a foot my progress was usually quiet! I have walked up on deer more than once while running a trap line!!