After the elk is down and the field dressing is done how do you get it back home?
I'll start:
The first quarter is backpacked back to the truck. The a game cart is used to get the other parts back to the truck.
If it is cold enough we stay a day or two and hang the quarters in the shade. If it is hot we put the quarters put into two 160 quart coolers. Hopefully the two liter bottles of water are still part frozen and can keep the chest cool. If the ice has melted I head what ever store I can find and put the ice (double bagged) into the chest. The I start the long drive home. Happy and tired. As you can tell I live in the heat and have to drive a long way home.
I'll start:
The first quarter is backpacked back to the truck. The a game cart is used to get the other parts back to the truck.
If it is cold enough we stay a day or two and hang the quarters in the shade. If it is hot we put the quarters put into two 160 quart coolers. Hopefully the two liter bottles of water are still part frozen and can keep the chest cool. If the ice has melted I head what ever store I can find and put the ice (double bagged) into the chest. The I start the long drive home. Happy and tired. As you can tell I live in the heat and have to drive a long way home.