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Hauling boned out meat on a bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="remmy1187" data-source="post: 1252453" data-attributes="member: 38537"><p>I killed a bull in Co. in Sept. muzzleloader season and my Brother and myself hauled it out with fat bikes with Bob trailers. We packed him out about 3 miles on foot to our bikes and 2 miles from there to camp. The actual bike pack out was on 2 track road with a mix of uphill and level road. It was surprisingly not too difficult with about 60-80 pounds in the trailer. The Bob trailer is a single wheel trailer that attaches to the rear axle and takes a bit to get used to with the weight of gear and meat but worked out really good for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remmy1187, post: 1252453, member: 38537"] I killed a bull in Co. in Sept. muzzleloader season and my Brother and myself hauled it out with fat bikes with Bob trailers. We packed him out about 3 miles on foot to our bikes and 2 miles from there to camp. The actual bike pack out was on 2 track road with a mix of uphill and level road. It was surprisingly not too difficult with about 60-80 pounds in the trailer. The Bob trailer is a single wheel trailer that attaches to the rear axle and takes a bit to get used to with the weight of gear and meat but worked out really good for us. [/QUOTE]
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