I used a Yak back in the late 90's early 2000's down the California coast a 
couple times and really liked it.  It was the early model where the front 
fork part would swing around entirely into the inside cargo area, so it 
took up a lot less space in my garage than the later model that couldn't do 
that.  

On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 12:24:56 PM UTC-8, Kelly wrote:
>
> I've toured with my Nomad two wheel trailer and toured extensively with 
> others using the BOB.  Those touring with it like it.  I'm just a pannier 
> guy but would have no problem loading heavy and using a trailer.   Then 
> again I usually carry 70lbs of gear pannier weight included.
>
> Kelly
>
> On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 5:51:16 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> I completely understand using a trailer for errands and local cargo 
>> hauling. However, if you're considering it for a tour, I'd invite you to 
>> play with the idea of packing lighter. The trailer weights 20 pounds empty. 
>> I was set for a 3 week trip, completely self contained and my gear and food 
>> weighed 35 pounds. Granted not everyone wants to eat a pound of pemmican a 
>> day for 21 days, but there you are. Grin.
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 11:59:22 PM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey Riv folk was wondering if anyone has used one of these YAK trailers? 
>>> If yes how does it handle? . And I'm really not ready to throw down and buy 
>>> this one just yet so the early bird gets the worm. Just curious. Thanks in 
>>> advance.
>>>
>>> Hugh
>>> Sunland, CA
>>>
>>

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