Looking for a lost comic: A young man struggles to carry a heavy pack up the mountain, but it's revealed at the end that he was carrying TWICE as much as everyone else
- I thought I saw this in Boys' Life magazine back in the 2000s but maybe it was a BSA training manual from the 1980s or 1990s?
- It's a short comic, only 1-2 pages. Art style was serious (not goofy), depicting realistic humans. It was a very simple comic: not a ton of shading or details.
- PLOT: A young man is expected to carry a pack and it's expected to be very heavy (like 100 pounds or 150lbs or 200lbs or something). He struggles tremendously, wondering as he sweats and struggles how the other older men seem to be carrying their packs with such ease. But when they reach the end of their trek, they're all unpacking their packs, and everyone realizes that the young man was ACTUALLY carrying TWICE AS MUCH as everyone else.
- Multiple AI models have failed me in my search. If anyone knows what I'm talking about or has another suggestion on where to look, thank you in advance!