[nagdu] Carrying Heavy/Bulky Items

Meghan Whalen mewhalen at gmail.com
Sat Jul 24 21:15:36 UTC 2010


I just use a large rolling suitecase.  I have hauled home up to 100 pounds 
of pet food in it before.

Meghan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Amelia Dickerson" <ameliadickerson at gmail.com>
To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 2:19 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Carrying Heavy/Bulky Items


>I wonder if anyone has figured out a good method for carrying heavy
> and bulky objectss while working a dog. Obviously, there is the
> backpack, but I can fill my backpack and still have 30 pounds worth of
> groceries in my right hand and it's just exhausting and hard on my
> shoulders, back, hands to carry all of that weight. I was thinking a
> wagon might be a good option, and will try one out. But I am a little
> worried about bringing one on a bus. I guess people bring strollers,
> so a wagon seems to fit within that concept. I also know there are
> those little wire baskets with wheels, but I am often trying to
> transport things that are far larger than that. If you have found
> something or have rigged up something for yourself, I'd love to hear.
> Amelia
>
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