Good luck to the finish. Hope your bro is alright.
Concurharge57 said:
1. Pack them decide at the truck. Probably don't need them in NM unless you are in snow, or rain is in forecast.
2. Wool, helps with smell and moisture.
3. A lot, i use 2 150 qt Coleman xtremes.
From the TX Outdoor Annual:Apache said:
Man y'all are really getting me psyched up to go. (Head out Oct. 3)
A few gear/random questions:
1. Gaiters. Do I really need them?
2. Boxers.... wool or what?
3. I'm driving to NM for a hunt. On the good fortune I bag an elk, how much ice chest room do I need to bring it back to Texas? Any specifics or restrictions on bringing it across state lines with CWD?
Maybe I'm reading this wrong...BrazosBQ said:
- Boned meat/cut and wrapped Texas regulations do not allow processing beyond quarters until reaching your final destination (possessor's personal residence or commercial facility/private cold storage).
arrow said:Maybe I'm reading this wrong...BrazosBQ said:
- Boned meat/cut and wrapped Texas regulations do not allow processing beyond quarters until reaching your final destination (possessor's personal residence or commercial facility/private cold storage).
But how does this work for those of us who always bone-out the animal in the backcountry?
cupofjoe04 said:
Embrace the suck!!!
My suck starts again tomorrow. Leaving after work @ lunch time. Going to see how far up the mountain I can drag my rear and gear before dark. Hope to make it up to sheep elevation Monday morning.
This will be my first purely SOLO trip WAY BACK in, so I'm nervous about elements of it for sure. But the knee seems to be holding up, pain has stopped when flexing. The bone bruise is still pretty gnarly and sensitive- but I think it will be tolerable.