Well if you intend to travel a long distance the doll needs to stay inflated long enough to carry its fair share.What the hells that got to do with blow up dolls?
Well if you intend to travel a long distance the doll needs to stay inflated long enough to carry its fair share.What the hells that got to do with blow up dolls?
What the hells that got to do with blow up dolls?
And whether it's on the flat or up/down steep hills.The weight of a pack is irrelevant... it's how far that you have to move it that is the problem
Could the helium be replaced by hot air? This thread has demonstrated that we are well able to generate it.It really helps if the doll is filled with helium and attached to the rucksack.
The webbing at the flap of military rucksacks is mainly meant for this.
My choice of backpack really depends on what I'm doing (as you might expect).@SaraR
Which trekking rucksacks do you use?
Did you inform yourself well about trekking rucksacks especially for women?
Are they just shorter or are there other differences?
If yes, that's perhaps worth an own thread?
Most modern civil rucksacks I have seen don't really offer the option to attach something over or under the rucksack.
And I expect the perfect female fit from a modern rucksack, not from a bag of the eighties.
It really helps if the doll is filled with helium and attached to the rucksack.......
But wouldn’t helium or methane in an inflatable doll be just as immoral as an Olympian using steroids?Isn't methane lighter as air too?
Perhaps that's a good option for civil use.
Hey; performance enhancing drugs are still performance enhancing drugs. If inflatable dolls can use them then Olympians should be allowed also.Not sure about the moral aspect, I guess from which culture you are, but it could be perceived as ‘exotic’ as you would have to tie the doll to some stakes, or a tree.
Imagine the Steam Tent Cooperatives meetings, and you are tying the doll to a tree!!!
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Speechless.As you know, I am a German, and the word "fair" can be used in between German sentences, but you can't translate it to a German word.
Fair play is an idiotic British idea in my opinion. And so the question about moral and immoral depends where you come from, as Janne said.
I would use such a doll. Why not?
But what I mainly use is ultra light equipment in military colours, instead of real military equipment.
And I usually ask the others to bring an axe, a saw, a hobo stove and a first aid kit with them, if possible a power bank, a solar charger and a big GPS monster.
And if that's not enough I put in the night some well sized stones in the rucksacks of the others and some very small ones in theyr boots.
That isn't interdicted in Torah, Bible or Koran, and so it's OK in my opinion.