From Deseret News archives:
Latest hiking trend is the pack goat
Goats are perhaps the newest trend in hiking and backpack-carrying animals, and Utah is leading the pack in their promotion.
In fact, the 2004 Rendezvous for the North American Packgoat Association will be June 24-27 at Sheep Creek Lake, near Flaming Gorge.
Clay Zimmerman of Tooele is one of the rendezvous organizers, and he also operates High Uinta Pack Goats, renting goats for public use. He started using pack goats about 10 years ago and believes their usage has quadrupled in Utah in that time. There are at least a dozen active goat packers in Utah, from Logan to St. George.
"Goats are about the friendliest animal you can get," Zimmerman said. "Some goats will even rest their head on your lap. They like people."
He said you can forgot all those stereotypes about goats being stubborn, stinky and unmanageable.
Goats are as friendly as dogs, if trained right, and he believes they make great hiking companions.
"Each goat has his own name and personality," he said of his personal herd of a dozen animals.
He said goats are mellower than llamas and do not hurt the environment.
Goats browse when they feed, like deer.
"You don't carry food for them," he said. "They get a bite here and a nibble there."
Zimmerman said they are also loyal animals, though they may follow other backpacking groups you encounter, if you're not careful.
Two main disadvantages to goats are that they travel less in a day than other pack animals and they can't carry as much weight.
Goats can safely carry about one-fourth of their body weight, and that usually equals 40-60 pounds of gear. From about 5 years of age on, goats can carry the heavy loads. Goats live 12-15 years and weigh 180-250 pounds.
For small children or the senior citizen who loves to hike, fish or hunt but can no longer easily backpack, goats are an option to lessen human burdens. Ask anyone what the biggest downside to backpacking is and most will probably single out heavy packs.
Zimmerman said his wife has bad knees, but thanks to goats, she has been on 100-mile backpacking trips.
And Zimmerman said they can go just about anywhere a human can go, outside of a cliff. His goats have been atop Utah's highest summit, Kings Peak, 13,528 feet above sea level. With loose rock and some scrambling required, the goats had no trouble getting there. They can go places many other pack animals can't.
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