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Reddit mentions of Farm & Ranch MH2121D Heavy-Duty Steel Utility Cart with Removable Folding Sides and 13-Inch Pneumatic Tires, 1,000-Pound Capacity, 48-Inches by 24-Inches, Green Finish
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- 1000-pound capacity
- Made of steel with a 48-inch by 24-inch steel mesh bed and green powder coated frame finish
- Padded straight handle for pulling comfort and 13-inch pneumatic turf tires to tackle any terrain
- Utility cart has folding removable sides and makes moving heavy supplies in the yard seem effortless
- Comes with a 1-year limited warranty
- Utility cart has folding removable sides and makes moving heavy supplies in the yard seem effortless
- Made of steel with a 48-inch by 24-inch steel mesh bed and green powder coated frame finish
- Padded straight handle for pulling comfort and 13-inch pneumatic turf tires to tackle any terrain
- 1,000-pound hauling capacity, height of 26-inches and weighs 58-pounds
- Comes with a 1-year limited warranty
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Color | Black |
Height | 26.25 Inches |
Length | 53 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 64.6 Pounds |
Width | 24 Inches |
Sounds like you're caught in the classic divide between car camping and backpacking. Mostly depends on the type of terrain you're hauling over. If its a rocky trail with elevation changes I'd say you're out of luck. But people do haul things like deer or large packs into or out of the back country. Mostly they use atv's but real mountain men who do it by hand basically use glorified travois with wheels. Here's a few options. (note: none are cheap)
Farm and Ranch Cart with folding sides
Carrix backpack Trolley
Packwheel back country hauler
If i were in your shoes I'd sort through the totes and turn it into a backpacking trip or just cut my loses. With a family of 6 it sounds like you have 5 little pack mules. A mile may not seem like much but when you're hauling gear it stops being fun pretty quickly.
I found this out the hard way carrying a sizable air mattress a few miles into the woods. the extra 6 pounds and setup were not worth the type of sleep we had.
A mile hike with a log of gear means you're going to have compromise between enjoying the camping or enjoying the hike out there. One of those is not going to be fun.