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Hmmm...have had some dandies. One thing that is common among all of them is the mental game gets stretched, that's the crux.
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I'm most proud of the ones that I figured out an easy way to get out. There's a lot I don't want to remember and the hardest pack of my life so far was 1/2 a mule deer and my gear. It's been 3 months and my back is still not normal.
That muley in the top picture, ain't bad. But you actually had to go back for the other half? Get a bigger pack frame.
Wow, I never dreamed when I started this post there would be so much feedback and interest....
As for a few that somehow think less of others that use pack animals rather than carrying an Elk out, I guess this is my sentiments on that. Next Fall, I'll be 67 years old. I'll be hunting about 2 hours walk from where you can park a vehicle. This is steep Colorado country, and my backcountry camp will probably be up somewhere around 11,800 ft. or so. When you're my age, feel free to criticize using pack animals. Pretty sure I could still get one out of there, but why would I want to? When I retired, I built a ranch and got 2 horses and a mule. I'm out spending time with my "boys" on and off all day long. Here, on Feb. 7th, I rode my horse for about 2 hours in the mountain foothills where the snow wasn't too deep. There is NOTHING I'd rather do than head down the trail on horseback with my other two boys packing panniers. So, packing an Elk out is an appreciated adventure. In fact, I've packed Elk out for friends, just because of the adventure aspects of it. When you love the outdoors, and being with your horses/mule, it's frosting on the cake to be packing one out!
Love this pic, NavajohunterNM. In this era of designer camo and $500 packs, here's three dudes in carhartts and jeans - blood allover 'em - hell one kid wearing tennis shoes in the snow. Packing out meat on plain old frames, carrying a chunk by hand. Even probably told the truth about the actual distance Packin out using human stock exemplified....View attachment 67759