Has anyone figured out how to move stuff up a slope or elevation?

Bnsthrlnd
by Bnsthrlnd
live in mountains. My max repetative carry weight is 20 pounds. Wheels not practical. 19th century technology?
  5 answers
  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Apr 18, 2017

    How about a very heavy duty mountain bike?

  • Beverly Forrester Beverly Forrester on Apr 18, 2017

    Run a cable from bottom of slope to the top on a couple of sturdy trees using quarter inch cable and cable clamps. Run enough rope from top to bottom so you can tie it to some sort of basket on a little pulley attached over the top of the cable. Put your treasures in the basket ( or some other suitable container, and when you get back up by the top of the slope use the rope to pull your load up the cable and tie it to another tree while you unload your basket! You can use the system to take "stuff" down the slope as well.

  • John Boutwell John Boutwell on Apr 18, 2017

    if you have large items to move you can run two cables side by side the use 2, 4 in. pvc pipe on the ground to slide the basket or boxes on.

  • DEBORAH DEBORAH on Apr 22, 2017

    Could use either a pulley system or a winch attached to a (free or low cost)pallet ....secure items to top of pallet therefore leaving bottom of the pallet to slide up slope.

  • Fran Gansman Fran Gansman on Apr 22, 2017

    Light weight plastic toboggan sled can pull/drag over anything ,if you have a wide walking space you can use a bigger plastic kiddy pool, punch couple holes add rope and away you go