Hi everybody!
I'm very sorry for the delay in making my responses, but it's amazing how other life requirements eat up the time needed here, but I'm going to respond in order, ifthat's OK.
Thank you Jeff, for your cautious observations, especially regarding getting around the canal locks.
Given the AoG expected to use sleighs for winter transport before what Cayleb dubbed the GCR, I inferred the locks were kept open during the winter to prevent ice expansion damage, and the AoG was going to take advantage of this traditional wintertime transport opportunity, which another poster has also recognised up thread.
Dismantling the runners and their struts might be all that's needed to convert the ice boats to to barges, albeit not very big ones, yet ones that the snow lizards, caribou and Morgan-High Hallow horses could still tow fairly easily.
L
JeffEngel wrote:lyonheart wrote:Granted there are navigation concerns on such a narrow canal, but the potential rate of advance appears to be the only solution possible.
I invite your comments and look forward to the positive ones.
L
It's an intriguing idea, but I can feel my remaining hair going gray thinking of threading fast-flying ice ships through narrow canals.
And are there locks along that route? They won't work frozen, and - depending on how frequent they are - portage of the ice ships over them and/or unloading, moving, and reloading cargo to another one already on the far side of a lock would be the slow, difficult, and irritating response to those locks.
You may work through some of that a bit with much smaller boats in much greater number, sailed slowly and dragged as sleighs when need be. In effect - though much less exciting, I'll grant you - sleighs with sails for when you can use them, and often slowly and perhaps in combination with a snow lizard team more for control than for actual traction in moderate sailing conditions.
If the sleighs can be made little barges come the thaw with a bit of field carpentry, so much the better later on.