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<blockquote data-quote="KMLampson" data-source="post: 2279043" data-attributes="member: 101204"><p>I've also used block ice, double bag the blocks in heavy duty black trash bags, the super thick contractor grade bags you get from a lumber store, that way water won't leak out. This part is important, super market Glad trash bags are prone to leak and don't cut it. Did that last year on a friends elk hunt, quartered the animal and drove two days back to their house. Meet was clean, cold, and dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMLampson, post: 2279043, member: 101204"] I’ve also used block ice, double bag the blocks in heavy duty black trash bags, the super thick contractor grade bags you get from a lumber store, that way water won’t leak out. This part is important, super market Glad trash bags are prone to leak and don’t cut it. Did that last year on a friends elk hunt, quartered the animal and drove two days back to their house. Meet was clean, cold, and dry. [/QUOTE]
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