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<blockquote data-quote="ridgewalker" data-source="post: 2487841" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>As others have mentioned, make certain the bag is durable. I have hauled meat out using a Trapper Nelson (does that age me?), Lowe internal frame top loader, Kelty external frame, Dwight Shuh, Madden top load internal, and I'm sure I forgot one. The external frames are easier on me, but they all worked. A dedicated frame (Cabelas, Alps, etc) are the easiest to lash to. The internal frame top loaders can get pretty nasty hauling, but you just wash them out.</p><p>I never carried a tent, only a small tarp to use to cook under and cover my gear and a bivi bag to sleep in. I moved daily trying to end the day overlooking a good ambush site. Occasionally for a weekend hunt I only cold camped. Man did I miss my morning coffee!</p><p>Hunting alone backpacking in is an experience everyone should try especially ending up having to haul an elk out by yourself!</p><p> JMO&E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgewalker, post: 2487841, member: 55998"] As others have mentioned, make certain the bag is durable. I have hauled meat out using a Trapper Nelson (does that age me?), Lowe internal frame top loader, Kelty external frame, Dwight Shuh, Madden top load internal, and I’m sure I forgot one. The external frames are easier on me, but they all worked. A dedicated frame (Cabelas, Alps, etc) are the easiest to lash to. The internal frame top loaders can get pretty nasty hauling, but you just wash them out. I never carried a tent, only a small tarp to use to cook under and cover my gear and a bivi bag to sleep in. I moved daily trying to end the day overlooking a good ambush site. Occasionally for a weekend hunt I only cold camped. Man did I miss my morning coffee! Hunting alone backpacking in is an experience everyone should try especially ending up having to haul an elk out by yourself! JMO&E [/QUOTE]
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