rayporter
WKR
moving the guts on elk and moose is not particularly practical.In the place I'm thinking of, I learned to first always carry the gut-pile minimum 20+ yards away!
that is why many do not remove the guts.
like the pic above by cnelk where he split it up the belly but left the guts in. you can also split it down the back and do the same thing. tenders come out last.
i have done it several ways and now i just cut off a leg and hang it then cut off another leg and hang it. the hide can now be peeled down to get the straps and neck meat. roll over and repeat.
now if i am packing on my back or keeping in camp for days i will then peel the hide off the legs. if going on the horse right away i will peel the hide when i get it off the horse at truck.