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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2449062" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>Back then had my Auto Body man - took my IGLOO boat cooler ( used for tuna Etc ) fiberglassed a set of runners with wheels so we could drag it around the airports it was like a 200 + qt .,on the way out hunting , would back hunting goodies inside. Carry all the food out for the 5-7 day hunts . Then would DRY ICE the meat back home with lots of paper / keep away from ice. - all deboned / frozen prior to packing IGLOO for trip home, that cooler spent more time traveling- but that worked all over North America and my buddies used it on their hunts also. Back then would start out in August and hunt till almost Mid-Dec deer/ bear / elk/ moose / caribou / birds etc . Got a newer bigger cooler some 330 qt ( ENGLES ) for fish , but keeped that one on the boat. Holds ice for over 6 days in 90 degree + weather . You will need a truck to carry them around had my Bronco in them days. Sat on a thick rubber mat .</p><p>now my pick-up 4 wheel Ford. Just something to consider .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2449062, member: 121836"] Back then had my Auto Body man - took my IGLOO boat cooler ( used for tuna Etc ) fiberglassed a set of runners with wheels so we could drag it around the airports it was like a 200 + qt .,on the way out hunting , would back hunting goodies inside. Carry all the food out for the 5-7 day hunts . Then would DRY ICE the meat back home with lots of paper / keep away from ice. - all deboned / frozen prior to packing IGLOO for trip home, that cooler spent more time traveling- but that worked all over North America and my buddies used it on their hunts also. Back then would start out in August and hunt till almost Mid-Dec deer/ bear / elk/ moose / caribou / birds etc . Got a newer bigger cooler some 330 qt ( ENGLES ) for fish , but keeped that one on the boat. Holds ice for over 6 days in 90 degree + weather . You will need a truck to carry them around had my Bronco in them days. Sat on a thick rubber mat . now my pick-up 4 wheel Ford. Just something to consider . [/QUOTE]
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