Definitely bone it out, then I carry a dry bag and can clip it on the side of my pack after cooling it and avoiding mess
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Definitely bone it out, then I carry a dry bag and can clip it on the side of my pack after cooling it and avoiding mess
Thread: "Be Honest - How do people carry out meat and large weight"
By cradling my rifle in crossed arms and settling into a grinding plod, one step after the other .... there's no easy way.... to be honest.
Young, fit, strong, perhaps a touch of stupid…
Just thinking back to some of the carries I did many years back.
Average walk out with legs and full pack (camp, rifle etc) would be in high 40's. I usually leave bone in - we like making stock from them at home + I find it is easier to keep the meat clean.
I've got a Kifaru Hoodlum pack - they carry weight really well.
Always take two walking poles - its mental how much they help, especially with larger steps down that eventually murk your knees, stabilisers etc.
That and just take a ton of breaks. Part of the story is having a good suffer at the end I reckon.
Cheers
I hunt Whitetails, half the weight.
As a young man I carried field dressed carcasses out on my back provided it wasn't too far or too knarly (maybe 5 k's in reasonable going). Nowadays I doubt if I could stand up with one, but I do carry plastic bags for boned meat.