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I was just wasting some time on youtube and came across this...might work for you... fast forward to 6:18

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Yea they are called a canycom. Another local mountain bike club has one. I was looking for something a little more portable and easy to get going at a moments notice without trailers, etc to haul it to the trailhead.
 
How much money does this bike club have? I'm pretty sure an ATV cert course is only a days worth of time and costs a hell of a lot less then buying a special machine. I think here you can even do everything online.
 
How much money does this bike club have? I'm pretty sure an ATV cert course is only a days worth of time and costs a hell of a lot less then buying a special machine. I think here you can even do everything online.

The course is free. The problem arises with the machine itself. Who stores it, how to transport it, so on.


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I am wondering if anyone uses or know who makes an off road "wagon or buggy" used to haul gear into and out of a work site? A powered unit would be best, because sometimes we have to walk 3-4 miles to get to our next location. It would be used to carry saws, fuel, and other gear. Any ideas?
@ auction with what u would use I believe. No mfctr tag but HF has similar w/out sides which can be made.
$80 @ auction with 661 36" bar b&c oil ms 170 in basket added to add perspective.


TSC has similar units "ground work" IIRC from $80 - 150 a lighter gauge xpanded metal in floor etc. $90 & up heavy plastic tub units also at TSC which IMO may stand up better to your usage. Your milage may vary Stay safe
 

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Iron Horse

Search for Iron Horse Logging on youtube and you'll see lots of videos of them in action.

They were used a few years ago logging trails in Montana

 
neat little machine, but probably cost abut 5X what my old Datsun truck is worth <G>
 
Just thought what about a Suzuki Samurai, geo tracker or amigo something like that wouldnt be much bigger than a side by side and probably a whole lot cheaper.
 
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