Showa temres 282-20. I used these with my Kuiu merino 210's in Alaska last year, dry hands after 8 days of rain. $30 on Amazon. The insulation is a joke.
They take weight and dimensions in to account. From what I found out Sunday is Gold Streak only, for whatever reason. Gold Streak is the most expensive. Still only cost $650 to ship back 100lbs of antlers, that were split, and 220lbs of meat. I got it the same day I shipped it.
I became a known shipper with Alaska Airlines last year. Super easy and pretty cost effective. Depending on how much meat your brining home, you could check it as baggage. Also look into Alaska Troohy Express.
Sounds like you were on my hunt. Damn those alders suck!! At first glance they don't look bad. But after 50 yards of walking in that jungle, I was ready to fly home.
Call papa bear or renfros and ask them. Butchering will be alot for 1 guy. Packing a bull is doable for 1 guy. I packed 3/4 of my dad's bull .75 miles this year, took me the better part of a day. Then all of my bull 600 yards solo 4 days later.
I had it done when I was 28, 100% worth doing. I really don't get sick now. To me it felt like I shallowed a hot piece of charcoal. Ice Chips, frozen fruits were my diet for a week. I didn't think it was that bad.
I did exactly this last year, worked great. If avaliable, look into flying all your gear Alaska Air cargo. I also saw a group fly 4 sets of caribou antlers wrapped together, as baggage. The box was looked like an old refrigerator box.
I have a 2019 silverado 1500 stock. I have used chains on my rear tires several times, 0 room up front for real chains. Why not buy what you want and put different offset rims on to add clearance for the chains.
I've painted all my oak trim and several oak cabinets, just did one last week. I only sanded really rough or damaged areas. All my stuff, except the last cabinet had polyurethane on it.
What I did was, sand rough or damaged area. Apply Aqua Coat to everything I wanted to paint, let that...