ORIGINAL: maritime363
nice job, particularly do it yourself. how did you get the elk out? did you have access tohorses to haul out the quarters? again, well done--
Tenderloins, backstraips and rack went out on our backs that night. It would have taken two more full-day and miserably heavy trips to get him out, so fortunately my pal knew a couple guys who were going to hunt through the area with horses anyways and picked up the meat from both animals trail-side for a very reasonable deal. All we had to do was go back in and drag the quarters to the trail, a job that made me happy that was all the distance we had to move them.