One of the areas I'm short of preps on is snow survival. Snow is generally not a big issue here so preps have sat on the backburner while more pressing/important environs have been covered. I'm a bug in kind of guy but recognize that bugging out could be a real option and doing so with a lot of snow cover could prove to be a problem if the 4X4 won't go for whatever reason. I'm in the process of picking up some snowshoes and other gear but what I'd really like some input on is a man pull sled. I've been looking at this one:
http://www.farmandfleet.com/products...ource=googleps
It's large enough to handle a few packs or even a person, it's relatively inexpensive so I could pick up a couple.
The land is flat as a pancake around here so just a pull rope is all that's required I think. Not a real need of solid pull handles since the sled won't be overrunning me.
I know some of you up North use them all the time so you're input would help.
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