I've never used one for hunting, but I use one occasionally for ski touring.
The one I use is from The Ski Pulk Company. (not a very creative name, but it's a very good sled.)
I have a full review of it on my blog, here:
Ski Pulk sled | Mediocre Mountaineering
Thanks for review/link - great blog btw!!!
I read his free .pdf book. That's a generous gift for sure.
I've borrowed a lot of ideas from him.
major,
I have no photos of my old pulk. If and when I finish a new one i'll post photos. PMmw with your e-maill address if you like.
THat'd be great. It seems folks luv 'em or hate 'em. I've done enough winter camping/climbing/etc to appreciate something else "carrying" the load for me. Well, that and i can't afford horses!
BTW, do not lend you pulkto anyone. I lent mine once to my buddy who lent it to his friend and the idiot wrecked the poles and did not offer to pay for it. "No good deed goes unpunished."
Eric B.
Yeah, gotcha. Been there, done that (and got the t-shirt).
I've lent backpacks, tents, harnesses, helmets, snowshoes, sleeping pads, etc and they usually came back with holes, tears, straps ripped loose, dirty, etc.
I have a fairly large stock pile of gear - 7 (i think) backpacking tents, 5? 6? backpacks, 8? 9? sleeping pads, 5? 6? sleeping bags, etc (i ran a hiking/camping ministry/outreach in a non-US country) that i loan out of.
However, my personal gear (all higher-end) never gets loaned out. I learned that one 20 years ago.
So, i'm about half-way through the completion of my pulk and have been taking photos from time to time. However, i need to try and photo the whole thing after final assembly.
I have to finish painting the pole-mounting brackets, mount and hinge the positional skegs, mount the rear pull strap attachments and fabricate/mount the rear (hinged) break.
My boss is sewing a cover for me (i bought 2 yds x 54" of white 1000 denier Cordura), but she leaves tomorrow for a ten-day cruise.....
FUN!!!!!!