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  • #31
    Originally posted by Earthpig
    A canoe. Rivers have always been the "highways" of a nonindustrial world. You can carry a canoe across land (portage) to the next river/lake. If you need food just fish off the canoe. It is quiet so you wont necessarily scare game away or draw attention to yourself. Hole up during the day travel at night, there you go.
    How about an amphibious, wheeled canoe I mean it could be like the one James Bond had in Moonraker. Well, it was actually a Venetian Gondola but the same idea applies.

    Chuck M.
    Slave to 1 cat.

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    • #32
      Motoring
      What's your price for flight
      And Finding Mister Right...

      Sorry, considering the name of the thread, I couldn't resist...
      I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

      Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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      • #33
        North America - good old fashion pick up truck and the brand depends on how manypoeple and gear I need to carry. 2-3 peeps - pre-82 toyota. 4+ or all big boys pre fuel injected American 3/4 ton.
        Max M. "aka Moose"

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Nowhere Man 1966

          A Volkwswagen Beetle, the older ones, wouldn't be too bad, the World War II Germans used the chassis for their staff cars, IIRC, VW had one called "A Thing" that resembled a 1970's looking Kubelwagen.
          Originally posted by Earthpig

          A canoe. Rivers have always been the "highways" of a nonindustrial world. You can carry a canoe across land (portage) to the next river/lake. If you need food just fish off the canoe. It is quiet so you wont necessarily scare game away or draw attention to yourself. Hole up during the day travel at night, there you go.
          Good points. So . . . I think I'm going with a late 60's or early 70's Baja Bug conversion with a canoe (or maybe a kayak) in a roof rack.


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