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Yes it is possible, its success will depend on your strapping technique. I have seen it done with two frames on the bow, and both of the removed tires on the stern behind the back paddler.
@@mt.waddingtonsoutdoors1184 alright good to know, and an excellent idea putting the frames and front wheels on different ends. What I might have in mind is stuffing the bikes into transport bags and then strap them on. But i will see about that. Thank you very much for the extremely useful reply. Have a good day and thanks for the video 👍
Sam, I wished you had a video on how to get in the Mule raft. I am not very graceful in getting in and getting out of the raft. Can you make one that shows how to get in and get out... and then most importantly shove off from the beach. When I get in, I drag on the ground and I can't push off the sand and rocks, due to my weight.
Nice! Was literally paddling here (sun one day; pure fog the next) in my Explorer 42. Fits my wife and I for short trips (e.g a hour or two), but usually on my own. We love it. Have been considering a Caribou as an another addition to the fleet. Just a little smaller and lighter for some solo alpine trips.
I ordered the K mini and the 2.5 check valve. My Alpaca arrives tomorrow after a long wait. This is the bible to doing it right the first time. Thanks so much.
I have been looking all over for a video of the Expedition with the removable WW deck! I would love to see a video of you removing/installing deck, maintenance of zippers and your opinion/experience so far with the removable deck. I am also 5'10" and your video was awesome describing sizing up or down. Thanks for this great content!