I’ve taken a few bulls out solo, including the last one in my avatar. I can’t imagine packing a bull out 12 or even 8 miles back solo. A mature bull will take four trips with about a 70 lb pack for me. Do you have horses or friends lined up when you dump an elk? I’m not sure where you’re hunting, but here in MT can be up in the 90’s during September. The meat will spoil sooner than you think and that would ruin the hunt, so just something to think about. Good luck and definitely be safe!Spike camping in solo 8-12 miles. Looking forward to phone/media free time, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, eating crap freeze dried meals, putting my sore feet in a cool mountain stream, not running into grizzlies again (for a 4th year in a row!), having a snort of bourbon before bed and hopefully having some close encounters with screaming bulls.
Thanks MTWop. People definitely need to consider what you've said as it is true. I'm experienced and only hunt in MT (MT native) so I know the conditions and I've taken most of my elk out solo. The miles I stated was my planned distance in to get away from people, but I didn't say it would be all on my back. The place I'm starting with this year I'm mountain biking in with a little single wheel trailer behind my bike. I have to push most of the way in but I can mostly coast out. I can do it in 2 maybe 3 trips.I’ve taken a few bulls out solo, including the last one in my avatar. I can’t imagine packing a bull out 12 or even 8 miles back solo. A mature bull will take four trips with about a 70 lb pack for me. Do you have horses or friends lined up when you dump an elk? I’m not sure where you’re hunting, but here in MT can be up in the 90’s during September. The meat will spoil sooner than you think and that would ruin the hunt, so just something to think about. Good luck and definitely be safe!
Nice work! I’ve biked in with a burley bee and then a bob trailer multiple times but never sealed the deal on an elk. I have multiple friends that have done this and it always makes for some fun pack out pics. Definitely take plenty if you get lucky this year. Good luck!Thanks MTWop. People definitely need to consider what you've said as it is true. I'm experienced and only hunt in MT (MT native) so I know the conditions and I've taken most of my elk out solo. The miles I stated was my planned distance in to get away from people, but I didn't say it would be all on my back. The place I'm starting with this year I'm mountain biking in with a little single wheel trailer behind my bike. I have to push most of the way in but I can mostly coast out. I can do it in 2 maybe 3 trips.