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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 770525" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>The 5x5 turned out to be in a gully that I was able drive my truck into only because it has lockers front and rear, as well as a Merlin Crawler reduction that allows the truck to crawl over rocks, boulders and stair steps.</p><p></p><p>Most of our elk have been several miles from any type of access other than boning the meat off the carcass and backpacking it out requiring several trips.</p><p></p><p>The 5x5 is of my friend Chris (on the left), I'm on the right. We packed in 12 miles on horse back. The elk was downed 6 miles from our base camp. It was quartered and packed out on a mule.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line: We develop a plan and follow through. So far we've had great success. There are hiccups but we adapt and refine to meet the conditions and unexpected situations.</p><p></p><p>all the responses given are well taken and very helpful.</p><p></p><p>Gonzo</p><p>Sgt of Marines (Retired)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 770525, member: 8915"] The 5x5 turned out to be in a gully that I was able drive my truck into only because it has lockers front and rear, as well as a Merlin Crawler reduction that allows the truck to crawl over rocks, boulders and stair steps. Most of our elk have been several miles from any type of access other than boning the meat off the carcass and backpacking it out requiring several trips. The 5x5 is of my friend Chris (on the left), I'm on the right. We packed in 12 miles on horse back. The elk was downed 6 miles from our base camp. It was quartered and packed out on a mule. Bottom line: We develop a plan and follow through. So far we've had great success. There are hiccups but we adapt and refine to meet the conditions and unexpected situations. all the responses given are well taken and very helpful. Gonzo Sgt of Marines (Retired) [/QUOTE]
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