Anyone ever use one...could be useful for those that go alone, especially in desert or sandy terrain.
https://denver.craigslist.org/pts/d/...933806973.html
https://www.pullpal.com/pull-pal.html
Anyone ever use one...could be useful for those that go alone, especially in desert or sandy terrain.
https://denver.craigslist.org/pts/d/...933806973.html
https://www.pullpal.com/pull-pal.html
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James Orofino
1970 CJ5
1958 Willys Wagon
I've used anchors like that with a houseboat on lake Powell. I found it to be very hard work to dig it into that rocky soil deeply enough for it to be effective. It's probably useful in more sandy conditions.
I wonder how well they'd work in the snow.
For the very infrequent use it would get in typical wheeling around here, I'd just bury a deadman and save yourself some cash.
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~Not All Who Wander Are Lost~ (at least not all the time)
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James Orofino
1970 CJ5
1958 Willys Wagon
Same reason I don't own Maxtrax or sand ladders, just not that much need for them around here.
I use my maxtrax somewhat frequently in the snow, seems most don't wheel in the snow though.