Latebloomer
Lil-Rokslider
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- Dec 6, 2022
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Hey all. I've researched the forum and found some very useful information relating to getting meat/horns back home. I'm just curious if any new economical choices have been found. I'm coming from Tennessee. I'd prefer to avoid losing 4 days of road travel is possible. As well as worrying about what is going to be stolen from my truck in the process.
I'm debating flying into Denver, then to the nearest airport where I'm hunting from Denver. From there I can arrange pickup to my hunting site. I have a ton of flyer miles so my flights are essentially already paid for.
The other option is flying to Denver, then renting a vehicle to drive to the hunt area and drive home with the animal. Not even sure if they have a vehicle capable to rent for this. By that I mean a couple large ice chest, my gear, and hopefully a decent set of horns. I'd obviously have to buy ice chest and figure out where to get dry ice on my way to the hunting a
Anyways, I can drive if it makes sense. Just figure if I'm looking at roughly the same cost to fly (even a little more) I'd like to avoid the 4-5 days on the road. Appreciate everyone's help!
I'm debating flying into Denver, then to the nearest airport where I'm hunting from Denver. From there I can arrange pickup to my hunting site. I have a ton of flyer miles so my flights are essentially already paid for.
The other option is flying to Denver, then renting a vehicle to drive to the hunt area and drive home with the animal. Not even sure if they have a vehicle capable to rent for this. By that I mean a couple large ice chest, my gear, and hopefully a decent set of horns. I'd obviously have to buy ice chest and figure out where to get dry ice on my way to the hunting a
Anyways, I can drive if it makes sense. Just figure if I'm looking at roughly the same cost to fly (even a little more) I'd like to avoid the 4-5 days on the road. Appreciate everyone's help!