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Everyone is familiar with backpacks. Many outdoor enthusiasts have several of
them as well as a variety of specialty packs for different purposes. Besides cars,
backpacks are currently the only common method we have for back country
transport. The Sherpa Cart is now another, easier way to move outdoor camping
gear.
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The Sherpa Cart is very useful for many outdoor enthusiasts.
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For example, as we grow older we are looking for tools that allow us to keep
enjoying outdoor life passions. With the Sherpa Cart, one person can transport
most of the gear for two people depending on terrain and ones physical abilities.
The cart can be used to carry backpacks to a base camp where day trips
allow hikers to go deeper into rough, rocky, or steep terrain. Inexperienced,
less-active campers, and parents with small children can now have the means to
participate in outings with relative ease. Also, many people are able to get out
only a few times a year and are not always in the kind of shape it takes to carry
a backpack. Many people like new products that will motivate them to exercise
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The Sherpa Cart may be
extremely helpful for those who have a bad back or other physical problem. For
people who cannot backpack because of physical damage to their backs or other
parts of their bodies, the Sherpa Cart may be the answer. The Sherpa Cart is even
allowed in National Parks and National Forest Wilderness Areas if the user or their
partner has a physical condition which restricts a life activity such as backpacking.
To qualify, the person should obtain a "Golden Access Passport Card" at either a
Ranger or Park Station. User must fill it out and sign the affidavit. A doctors note is
not required though it can be helpful particularly if user does not have a "Golden
Access Passport". National Parks and wilderness areas are still a small part of
National Forest and Public Lands where people are permited to camp, fish, hunt
and ride bikes. All these areas are open to Sherpa Cart use.
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