Meat shelves!Damn, I thought I was good at Tetris but you packed that meat tighter than the core of a uranium pit mid implosion. With head and cape! Bravo, sir.
2-3 for usFor the majority of my hunting I've always drug out a deer after shooting. I'm thinking about going the the quartering route and packing it out. Is it possible to get a deer out in one trip? Two? How many does it normally take you?
I think it really depends on where you are and what the terrain is like. Colorado has huge bodied bucks:With a large pack and if you debone you should be able to get the whole thing out in one trip if you're in relatively decent shape.
I concede to you. You are correct. If camp is included than yes, 2 trips minimum.I think it really depends on where you are and what the terrain is like. Colorado has huge bodied bucks:
"Adult bucks normally weigh 121–331 lb, averaging around 203 lb"
If you are in relatively decent shape and come to Colorado and kill a big, old high country buck in September at 12,000' and expect to pack him plus camp out in one trip you might be in for a rude surprise.
I concede to you. You are correct. If camp is included than yes, 2 trips minimum.