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<blockquote data-quote="pluckem" data-source="post: 183175" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>I get that as being part of the hunt, and I knew that would be the answer. When you mentioned the goal or hope is to pack out a few elk through 5-7 miles that a horse, mule, or lamas cant even go then its sounds like the first two guys in the party will be the lucky ones and the other guys will have the joy of spending their entire hunt packing out elk! (not the worst problem to have)</p><p></p><p>Which is completely fine if all members in the group are aware of that possibility. Just comes down to expectations of each hunter and knowing them ahead of the hunt. If its an annual trip make sure the guys who didn't fill a tag get first crack the following year.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh and to get back on topic... I would go lighter if there was more hunting and work to be done. Don't completely burn out your legs and be safer. Go heavy if it was the last trip out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckem, post: 183175, member: 843"] I get that as being part of the hunt, and I knew that would be the answer. When you mentioned the goal or hope is to pack out a few elk through 5-7 miles that a horse, mule, or lamas cant even go then its sounds like the first two guys in the party will be the lucky ones and the other guys will have the joy of spending their entire hunt packing out elk! (not the worst problem to have) Which is completely fine if all members in the group are aware of that possibility. Just comes down to expectations of each hunter and knowing them ahead of the hunt. If its an annual trip make sure the guys who didn't fill a tag get first crack the following year. Oh and to get back on topic... I would go lighter if there was more hunting and work to be done. Don't completely burn out your legs and be safer. Go heavy if it was the last trip out. [/QUOTE]
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