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with a minimum price depending on the distance from the pack station. Everything is weighed, sorted for each animal, then split 50/50 to get a balanced load on each side of the animal; an unbalanced load will cause the saddle to slide to the heavy side, causing discomfort to the animal, and potentially inviting disaster. The average
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In either case, the process and techniques used are very similar to those developed prior to the era of motor vehicles. Customers arrange for a meeting time or a delivery time and drop their goods and supplies at the pack station. Packing services are charged by the pound or by the animal, typically
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can carry up to 200 lb (90 kg) and standard donkey limit is 125 lb (60 kg). However, most pack station mule loads are limited to 150 pounds (70 kg)
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McClain, M, Holsinger, R, and Hendryx, M, Hauling Freight on a Frontier Highway, Siskiyou Pioneer, Vol 9, No 1, Siskiyou County Historical Society, Yreka, CA, 2011
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Jackson, Louise A., The Mule Men: A History of Stock Packing in the Sierra Nevada, Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, MT, 2004,
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calls this a special-use permit. A separate permit is required if the pack station or wilderness caches are located on public land.
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in areas that do not allow for other forms of transportation, either due to difficult access or use restrictions as defined in
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Outfitters generally operate within the boundaries of public land and are required to maintain an outfitters permit.
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or shelter for the items to be transported. In locations on private land, there may be a business office on site.
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on horseback can usually handle up to five pack mules, who are tethered together in a line called a pack string.
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This article is about a station for pack animals. For the automated package delivery booth, see
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for the animals and sometimes a stock loading ramp. In some places there may also be a
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materials, trail tools, and firefighting equipment into wilderness areas.
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The term "pack station" is most often used in California in the
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can carry as much as 300 pounds (140 kg). A mammoth
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Index

Packstation

Kaiser Wilderness
Lakeshore, Fresno County, California
freight
pack animals
Wilderness Act
corral
barn
feed
tack
loading dock
Sierra Nevada
wrangler
recreation activities
camping
fishing
hunting
U.S. Forest Service
National Park Service
construction
mule
donkey
USDA
Forest Service
Packhorse
Pack animal
Pack saddle
Guest ranch
Outfitter

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