Interesting and looks like a well thought out packing system. Ol' Randy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6FRwXJhuDQ
Interesting and looks like a well thought out packing system. Ol' Randy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6FRwXJhuDQ
Don't mind Randy's stuff actually.
I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
Yeah he's good. Just watched one of his son on a bull moose, man he shows very little emotion even after nailing a cracker![]()
Oh sorry that must have been last night......I'm working flat out atm![]()
llamas or pack goats would be great to use in NZ, really help my ageing legs get those luxuries into camp.
Smell better than a Tauntaun no doubt.
The way the title was written made me think the Llama had gotten pissed off, grown fangs,
and was hunting you.
When it said Llama hunting I was picturing something entirely different......My wife was very happy to find out they were using them as pack animals and not a food source....
I've often wondered why we don't use them here. People use horses all the time for packing gear in and out of the bush but I've often thought llama's would be better - they have a smaller footprint, eat less, carry a solid load and don't mind the steep stuff. I know some locals who have a pet llama thats a real character -
a bit like a large dog in many ways and they seem to be heaps easier to look after than a horse.
I expect DOC would have kittens if I rolled up to my happy hunting grounds with a llama. Love to try it out though.
A guy had some as pack animals in Glenorchy I think they where a touristy thing as well .
I guess at least if the hunt doesn't go well you still got a feed I'm sure llama meat would be similar to goat meat![]()
As Monty Python sang "beware of the Llamas"
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