[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

[at-l] Hiker Hints for 02'ers



Bill,
    The time has come why don't we be the first to develope this and make a
mint off the oldtimers and few of the youngsters who
need a rest from their packs.  We could design a tent and pack and stove
support built right in with the with the system.  I'm a nurse and have
watched the walkers evolve.  Titanium/alloy would the material of choice for
lightness and durability.  Hey, the guy that designed the Tiataniumm speed
bike  that was used in the Tour de France runs his business right here
within five miles of my home in Ooltewah, Tn.  It might be easy to get him
involved with the manufacture of this.   So how about it OrangeBug.
    Now I have two offers of trail business form the list today.
Enyone listening in, this idea is one good idea and I'm haveing it
copyrighted. Ya hear!  If you try to steal it your dead meat.
Hum, Another Beers industry starting up.  What do ya think.
"The BeersOrangebug Polehikerwalker"
       Buy the way there is an electric 2 wheeled people mover.  It's some
sort of bicycle that has an assist for hills ect that self charges as you
pedal.  I've looked into this for my brother who is brain damaged from birth
and gets out on his bicycle without concidering/knowing the distance of
where he is going and gets tired peddling trying to get home when he's gone
too far.
Bear Wolf
----- Original Message -----
From: "Orange Bug" <orangebug74@yahoo.com>
To: "Rogene Beers" <wolferrae@earthlink.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Hiker Hints for 02'ers


> As us boomers get older, the more I suspect that someone will create
> the backpack, walker, folding chair and handsfree cell phone. Probably
> the same guy who thinks the next big thing is an electric 2 wheel
> people mover.
>
> Don't laugh, I'm deadly serious. Take a look at the newer walkers out
> there.
>
> Bill...
>
> --- Rogene Beers <wolferrae@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > Just thinking silly of course.  How would a walker do instead of
> > poles or
> > some sort of detachable folding thing that could be used as a walker
> > or
> > poles.  A walker that you had a basket to put your pack into also
> > when you
> > need a break.  Just think of the possiblilties.
> >
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions!
> http://auctions.yahoo.com