Does anyone have any tried/true strategies for keeping meat cool back at the car/trailer/trailhead while you are camping in the wilderness? I am thinking early-September Colorado archery (9000-11000 feet) so the temps go be 40s-90s (I think). This is my first western hunt so if there is a lot of conventional wisdom on the topic, i haven't encountered it yet.
If we actually filled a tag with a few days to go is it feasible to store meat in coolers and continue the hunt or are we going to have to find cold storage somewhere?
We will probably be using some standard igloo/coleman type coolers and/or maybe a deep freeze (unplugged). I havent tested ice/temperature over time but I will probably conduct a few experiments in the next few days.
Thanks.
If we actually filled a tag with a few days to go is it feasible to store meat in coolers and continue the hunt or are we going to have to find cold storage somewhere?
We will probably be using some standard igloo/coleman type coolers and/or maybe a deep freeze (unplugged). I havent tested ice/temperature over time but I will probably conduct a few experiments in the next few days.
Thanks.