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Me and my brother took off for a couple days to go to Colorado and do some shed hunting this last week. We had to take a car so we could only drive within about 9 miles of our destination. We hiked in to bivy camp with about 50 lb packs. The packs weighed a lot more coming out. We hiked an estimated 30 miles in about 24 hours total. The mule buck grosses 178". It was an awesome trip we had to stop shed hunting because we couldn't have carried anymore out. Next time we'll have a truck and be able to drive all the way in so that won't be a problem.
 

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Very nice!
The muley rack is a little different.
 

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Now thats way cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrads...........
 

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Awesome work, guys! Maybe next time, if you can't get a truck you can try mountain bikes? Either way, you guys scored big! ^5
 

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We had mountain bikes with us but there was no way that you could ride one on the trail we were on with 80 pound packs. I would've been impossible to balance.
 

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