Looks like it's too late....but another option is a decent packboard.
What these are, are a full-frame, with cushioned high-quality shoulder straps and wide, thickly cushioned hip belt, just like on a high quality backpack...but instead of a pack on the other side of the frame, it's a board...to which you can strap damn near anything, from dry bags to wall tents to a moose shoulder.
Wildfire firefighters use them to pack in VERY heavy loads to the fire line. Hunters use them to pack out meat. The military uses them to pack in/out heavy comm equipment, etc. They work great to pack dry bags as well. Lots of my friends use them. You can make your own by modiying a used external-frame back-pack. I've used them to pack in field equipment to a remote site, but have never had my own.
I think I just talked myself into going to Play It Again Sports, buying a used external-frame decent backpack and making my own packboard.

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