There are two 6 foot fibreglass rods, crossed and attached to a waist belt and to the pulk with climbing braid and carabiners. Very simple and light, and it worked beautifully for us. The ones we made are the ones with the white poles.
Janey Crook
January 29, 2012 20:04
The pulks worked really well – they were easy to pull, tracked well with no problems on the corners. I really wish that I had made one – I borrowed one of Jo Ann’s
Jack
January 31, 2012 14:50
Jo-Ann, where did you get the 6-foot fibreglass rods from?
How are you pulling them? do you have some type of harness around your waist? Thanks
Great shot with the pulks. Nice to hear that they worked well. Looking forward to using ours.
There are two 6 foot fibreglass rods, crossed and attached to a waist belt and to the pulk with climbing braid and carabiners. Very simple and light, and it worked beautifully for us. The ones we made are the ones with the white poles.
The pulks worked really well – they were easy to pull, tracked well with no problems on the corners. I really wish that I had made one – I borrowed one of Jo Ann’s
Jo-Ann, where did you get the 6-foot fibreglass rods from?
It was from Kencove Farm Fencing in Pennsylvania – after a lot of searching!