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Re: Workaround for Non-local Transportation of Robots to Competitions
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Originally Posted by MrForbes
You might consider minimizing what you ship. We did this for Champs this year, everything fit in a small crate that weighed well under 400 lbs. You still have to deal with the fact that any crate weighing over 100 lbs is a pain to deal with, but if it's less of a pain, it might be easier to get help?
It does sound like a serious challenge....fortunately, your team is really good at overcoming challenges!
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There are conversations with other Hawaii teams with respect to this hurdle, and I'm sure a few others are in the same boat.
Did you drive to CMP's? If not, how did you deal with transporting tooling and spare parts?
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