MikenSoCo
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My in-laws family has been hunting a steep roadless area since the 20's. Here's their tried and true method... First skin out and expose the tendons on the rear legs. Gut the pig/deer. Attach a rope to each rear leg through the tendon( you brought two lengths nylon rope). Find a stout tree branch, even if you have to drag the animal down hill. Hoist the animal into the air using the ropes, and tie the ropes off spreading the legs as far as possible. Each rope is now pulling the legs in opposite directions. Skin out the entire animal and remove head( save cape if mounting). Pull out the small meat saw you brought and cut right down the spine. The two halves are now swinging freely of eachother. Pull out your elk quater game bags and bag it up. If you're alone, swing one half across the top of your shoulders with the two legs coming around down in front of you like handles. Hike to the truck and repeat. The other half cools while your gone. The gambels are nice but tend to spin while skinning. This is by far the best method I've used...Give it a try! P.S. There is no way to drag a big animal up steep brushy slopes in one piece, been there tried that.