You aren't crazy at all. You likely can save some days, and I am not a scientist, but you also avoid some risk by not having to drive 40 hours.Am I the crazy one for wanting to fly for 2hours instead of driving for 20+? lol
I've done it many times (use to live in Colorado and drive back to Illinois a couple times a year) and I definitely prefer flying but I might change my mind after this experience trying to get a deer home!
There's definitely added time from the flight time. But the 20 hour drive is also estimated to the nearest town when in actuality its closer to 22.5hr to the trail head not counting stops for food/ rest.You aren't crazy at all. You likely can save some days, and I am not a scientist, but you also avoid some risk by not having to drive 40 hours.
Are you sure it's only 2 total hours? Maybe flight time, but you should compare it from the time you leave your door until the time you reach your destination.
However, flying still sucks for a handful of reasons:
- Less flexibility on timing for when you leave/return.
- You might be bored for a while if you tag out early.
- An ideal flight time may be 7:00am, but the only flight leaves at noon, etc.. You can start the truck whenever you want.
- Flying still takes a while. Getting to the airport early, checking your gun, potential delays, time from airport to trailhead.
- There are guys that trade 12 hour drives for a 10 hour home to trailhead airplane adventure. That makes no sense to me.
- Less room for gear.
- Less room for meat, cape, antlers, etc.
That's Turo.I just want to know the business rationale of someone renting a 4x4 truck for a week for $400. Not only that, but with a 1200 mile cap
I was wondering this as well. My wife flies with a "personal item* which is a purse the size of my carry on suitcase and nobody has ever said a word to her about it. The deer horns may be less sneakyCan you just hold the skull cap and antlers on your lap for the flight?
Just a deer (hopefully) and some fish. We have six guys. Every guy is checking a duffel w pack inside. That leaves six checks left. 1/2 guys are checking double rifle cases. That leaves three checks. These will be totes for bringing back meat and trophies. Any other meat can be carried on in the soft sided coolers that will ride in the totes on the way there. Any gaping holes in this plan?Dmurphy, I would consider Alaska airlines and their freight services if you're going to have a crap ton of meat. You can fly through Seattle.
Buy 3 of these 27 gallon totes from Costco. These totes weigh less than a cooler so you can put more meat in them. My local store has them for $8 each. Buy a pack of zip ties, gallon and quart zip lock bags and contractor bags. You and your partner check the black totes with your clothes/food etc inside and your rifle as your checked bags (4 total between you both). Carry on your pack and optics. For the flight home bone out the deer and put meat in quart and gallon zip locks then into a contractor bag inside tote. Each tote weighs 5-7lbs so you can put 43lbs of meat in it. Even if you shoot a BOAL you'll get the meat, and antlers into 2 totes and the cape in the 3rd. Buy some dry ice and keep it on the meat/cape until you get to the airport them remove the dry ice and zip tie the lids on. You can have up to 5.5lbs of dry ice in each tote but its not necessary. Leave 4 zip ties inside each tote in case the TSA cuts them open to inspect so they can zip tie them closed after.
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No issues on AK Airlines but I'd call SW and give them the dimensions just to be sure.I have these at the house. It looks like the dimensions would pass the checked luggage requirements. Have you ever had any issue flying with them? Anyone at the gate ever gave you any trouble claiming they are over size limits?
The average weight of an adult male is 203 lb (maximum, 405 lb). The average weight of a female is about 155 lb (maximum, 218 lb). i dont think i need to smoke crack to know this...you smoking crack ? 200lbs of meat from a mule deer? That Deer would have to weigh damn near 600 to net 200lbs of meat