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<blockquote data-quote="Rcritch" data-source="post: 2907009" data-attributes="member: 125956"><p>I've packed out a helluva lot of elk on my back, but never with a really good hi-tech frame. So I can't really help you there.</p><p></p><p>But if you're from the lowlands of the Valley of the Sun, or thereabouts, and fixing to hunt an early season up north in the high country of Mount Humphries, or to the east high in the White Mountains or down south around Mount Graham I can sure offer some advice on surviving the experience, i.e. MOVE SLOWLY!</p><p></p><p>I've spent most of my life living above 7000 feet MSL but still have to remind myself when packing a load up at 10,000 or 11,000 feet of altitude to just work on putting one step before the next, rest, repeat, rest, repeat, etc, etc, etc. And, in no time the job is done.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your next hunt up there in God's country and don't waste a minute of its enjoyment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rcritch, post: 2907009, member: 125956"] I've packed out a helluva lot of elk on my back, but never with a really good hi-tech frame. So I can't really help you there. But if you're from the lowlands of the Valley of the Sun, or thereabouts, and fixing to hunt an early season up north in the high country of Mount Humphries, or to the east high in the White Mountains or down south around Mount Graham I can sure offer some advice on surviving the experience, i.e. MOVE SLOWLY! I've spent most of my life living above 7000 feet MSL but still have to remind myself when packing a load up at 10,000 or 11,000 feet of altitude to just work on putting one step before the next, rest, repeat, rest, repeat, etc, etc, etc. And, in no time the job is done. Good luck on your next hunt up there in God's country and don't waste a minute of its enjoyment! [/QUOTE]
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