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I found this article in a CAD magazine that I get at work. I thought that it was so funny I just had to share it. Exoskeletons for Humans It is a small write up on a project to make a lower body robot that has an integrated backpack. They say that a 70 pound load would feel like 5 pounds. Can you imagin seeing somebody wearing this come towards you on a trail? confused.gif

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exoskeletons are fine for approaches, but unethical for climbing. unless you approach in Wilderness. then, exoskeletons are unethical. unless you're on a rescue, then they're ethical. also, they're not ethical if you plan to claim a car to car speed record, even if you're not in Wilderness. however, if you qualify your accomplishment by openly acknowledging the use of an exoskeleton, then, perhaps , they're ethical. but never for climbing.

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