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And we're going to see more photos when?I put a little info on this thread about a similar trip I did last fall for moose in Alaska.
DIY Alaskan Moose Q&A
Alright guys, everyone knows that new experiences bring whole new levels of excitement. Something I have thought about is an Alaska hunting trip. Getting into the untapped, untouched wilderness and laying it all on the line to hopefully see and get a chance at the trophy of a lifetime seems like...www.hunttalk.com
Definitely possible for you as long as you are very confident that the river will have enough water to float with a heavy boat and/or that it is within your skillset. Those Alpackas are pretty tough, but can puncture on rocks and sticks especially if you are loaded down with a bunch of meat. I just got off a wilderness trip on the MF of the Flathead in the Great Bear Wilderness and both of us got major tears in our packrafts. Thankfully we were at the bottom end of the Spruce Park rapids so a tyvek tape temporary repair job got us out.
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You are definitely going to want the cargo fly system so you can put most of the weight in the tubes, but I would make sure that it is cold enough that the meat won't spoil, and well bagged enough that blood doesn't leak into the interior of the tubes. The last thing I would want is my raft permanently smelling like old blood.
Not sure where you are going, but if it is in Montana then I have my suspicions. If it is, and you want some river info, shoot me a pm.