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Question o have wondered for a long time:
How do you deal with horses on a trip that long? Do you let them out of the trailer at rest stops?
Oh on a side note, if doing it all over again I would have made me a cooler instead of my expensive ones. Really easy to do too.
Going in 2021 with my son Thanks for your thoughtsThat sounds about right on the money. I drive from western Pa every year. Just divide your miles by the mileage of your vehicle for your fuel cost. If you are towing anything remember mileage in the mountains while towing anything sucks. That cost can vary greatly obviously depending on whether you’re driving to eastern Colorado or western Montana. Splitting travel costs with 1 or more partners really lowers the cost of hunting since gas is your biggest expense other than the license.
I never include food cost as an expense because I eat whether I’m hunting or back home. My gas is about $700 with one partner. Meat processing $250-$300 including vac sealing which I like. I buy about $35 worth of dry ice for the trip home. I might have a high restaurant/bar tab for one night after tags are punched. There are some highway tolls from Pa through Illinois as well. That’s about it for hard costs. Cheap!
And then there is the fact that every year there is some new piece of gear that you can’t live without. Lol
Depends on how much you have in your bed, but theres been enough room on every bull I've shot lol. One cost/complication to consider is that in transporting the head/antlers back home, I believe it needs to be free of any brain matter. I always have a taxidermist do a quick euro mount before heading home or take a pot and propane and do it yourself.Another dumb question: assuming success and getting a nice bull, any perceived issues with getting the head/antlers into a truck bed that has a cap?
More dumb questions: If going with a group, how many guys would you say is max per truck, no trailer? Thinking along the lines again of if both/all were successful, we would need to haul back all of our gear, plus the meat and racks of the elk. 2 seems OK, 3 seems like it might be too much to fit everything.
Interested in your homemade cooler idea...just a bunch of 2" foam board taped together?
If you bring back the skull, make sure you clean out the eyes and brain, I got stopped last year coming back from NM to PA by a PA bunny cop...saw the rack in my bed, pulled me over for an hour, and threatened to seize my rack n skull because of CVD.Another dumb question: assuming success and getting a nice bull, any perceived issues with getting the head/antlers into a truck bed that has a cap?
More dumb questions: If going with a group, how many guys would you say is max per truck, no trailer? Thinking along the lines again of if both/all were successful, we would need to haul back all of our gear, plus the meat and racks of the elk. 2 seems OK, 3 seems like it might be too much to fit everything.
Interested in your homemade cooler idea...just a bunch of 2" foam board taped together?
Haha that’s CWD not CVD! Covid on the brain? LolIf you bring back the skull, make sure you clean out the eyes and brain, I got stopped last year coming back from NM to PA by a PA bunny cop...saw the rack in my bed, pulled me over for an hour, and threatened to seize my rack n skull because of CVD.