My camera cart...

junkdigger

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My camera bag with two zoom lenses,and stuff,weighs 13 pounds. And the tripod is maybe 10 more pounds. So I built this cart to carry it all. And there is room for lunch and a jacket in the waterproof box. Now I can go for miles through the forest here. And it pulls very easily! Used it for the first time today.
 

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alwayslookin

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hopefully you carry a camera on your shoulder while you are making your journey...might miss the best shot.

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Good idea,,,
The cart looks great. You did a good job building it. It looks to be very well made.
I like the way you've connected the wheels. Looks like a good design..
Good luck, & Happy Hunting~
 

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That is one snazzy cart! I love it! Great idea you got there and thanks for sharing it with us!
 

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junkdigger

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Thank you all,for your comments! Not to worry about the revolver,it fits the holster snugly and is strapped in.Haven't dropped a gun in my 40 years of packin'. For you gun people,it's a S&W 325PD in .45ACP.Light weight (26oz.),accurate with Buffalo Bore 230grain FMJ flat nose +P ammo.We have lots of bears,some cougars,and CANADIAN wolves here. I've found myself within 15 yards of a few bears,20 yards of a cougar,and 30 yards of a wolf. Also got smacked by a big tom bobcat once 50 yards from where this photo was taken.Didn't shoot any of these critters though. The Smith is only in case I can't get away from them.
Before I built this cart,I used my Cabelas Mag Hauler game cart to haul my camera gear.That was the inspiration for this cart.
 

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Very nice cart! I used to love to do wildlife photography before my interests took a sharp turn to the area of treasure. Still like photography, but only as an ancillary to treasure hunting. That cart would work well for all kinds of equipment - besides photography I mean. I can see it filled with my rockhounding gear - and those large wheels would make it easy to pull over rocks and into gullies. I want one!!!!!
 

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