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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5465564" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Pfft, I don't even like carrying my squirrels! </p><p></p><p>The worst pack out I ever had was a bull elk my buddy shot about 3mi up a narrow canyon in NM. We deboned it and packed it out one backpack at a time, back & forth. Then my wife kills another one 3 days later of the same hunt but hers was on a cliff edge on the opposite side of the mountain peak. At least that one was almost entirely downhill, minus the few hundred yards to the crest. Deboning that thing was tricky because of the slope. The ground gave way under me a couple times & I seriously feared I might end up over the cliff. </p><p></p><p>Aside from that hunt, the only drag that sticks out in my mind was a big nannie doe when I was maybe 14yrs old. I must have been nearly 2 miles in. That was the last time I ever shot a doe that was anything more than earshot from the truck. That deer weighed as much as I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5465564, member: 20583"] Pfft, I don't even like carrying my squirrels! The worst pack out I ever had was a bull elk my buddy shot about 3mi up a narrow canyon in NM. We deboned it and packed it out one backpack at a time, back & forth. Then my wife kills another one 3 days later of the same hunt but hers was on a cliff edge on the opposite side of the mountain peak. At least that one was almost entirely downhill, minus the few hundred yards to the crest. Deboning that thing was tricky because of the slope. The ground gave way under me a couple times & I seriously feared I might end up over the cliff. Aside from that hunt, the only drag that sticks out in my mind was a big nannie doe when I was maybe 14yrs old. I must have been nearly 2 miles in. That was the last time I ever shot a doe that was anything more than earshot from the truck. That deer weighed as much as I did. [/QUOTE]
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