
), watching the various rafting companies floating by. Then it occurred to me...... Packraft! An Alpacka raft would be perfect for this. 



The Explorer 42 is great option for bringing the kids or dogs! The Explorer 42 is designed with the extended stern and upturned bow as our Alpacka Raft series, but with additional length to accommodate an extra person or a lot of extra gear. If you need a Cargo Fly please visit our Build Options page. However, the Explorer 42 cannot be fitted with a spray deck or self bailing floor due to the configuration for two paddlers.
Crzyivan13 wrote:I have watched Greg's video of this trip multiple times since he posted it a few years ago. This type of thing is right up my alley, and high on my to-do list. The rafts would also be handy to have in the airplane for just chillin on the water when it gets hot too, if there is a lake, river, or pond nearby where one is staying.
I just did a local hike here in PA a few weeks ago in the Lehigh River Gorge state park with my dog. The last section of the hike on the way back to the truck had us down on the river on a rails to trails/bike path.
Yesterday me and the pup walked three miles up the river and back (too windy for flying), watching the various rafting companies floating by. Then it occurred to me...... Packraft! An Alpacka raft would be perfect for this.
A day hike with a medium sized backpack, a lunch, and a friend, (dog, or human person) and then float back to the truck, airplane, whatever....
So the question is, which one? Any experience out there? Anyone have a comment?
I am thinking that a two person would best suit my needs, but don't want to make it too bulky. Plus having two in one boat could make it better for someone who is not comfortable with even easy whitewater.
http://www.alpackaraft.com/
Thinking about this one:The Explorer 42 is great option for bringing the kids or dogs! The Explorer 42 is designed with the extended stern and upturned bow as our Alpacka Raft series, but with additional length to accommodate an extra person or a lot of extra gear. If you need a Cargo Fly please visit our Build Options page. However, the Explorer 42 cannot be fitted with a spray deck or self bailing floor due to the configuration for two paddlers.
My only concern would be the comfort of a second full sized person. Maybe better suited to just children or the dog. A bigger raft may be necessary for two adults, but then the bulkiness/weight factor takes affect.
http://www.alpackaraft.com/product/explorer-42/
Its all really about compromise right? Everything.....
Anyway, just looking to see if anyone has any real experience with the multiple styles.

Scolopax wrote:
Putting the cash that you saved on the tailwheel to good use I see! Good thinking! The Alpacka rafts are an awesome product! I would trust the guidance of the company. They are good folks.
Cannon wrote:Which hiking app is that?
Crzyivan13 wrote:The other app that I use often is Gaia GPS. It is a pay app, but you can download USGS topos and aerials to your phone before you go out in case there is no cell coverage where you are going. That is a must have app IMO if using cell phones for this stuff.



One thing they are not though, is a good flat water touring boat.
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