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<blockquote data-quote="stljc2" data-source="post: 1836891" data-attributes="member: 96586"><p>I know this could be a pain but a deer cart for when you start out walking a trail might be good to take. Energy saved, load lightened. To me it's worth it...yeah..they can be noisy but if your taking it easy walking, like scouting along the way and you use pieces of innertube (bike) to silence the noisy parts, for the most part, it will make your life easier. If you get somewhere where using it further is just not a good idea...well cable lock it to a tree..leave it for the return. Any game you get will be easier hauled back. Remember to take extra rope or para cord to tie things down tightly. Just my thoughts..never been to Idaho wilderness hunts but it seems like a idea worth consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stljc2, post: 1836891, member: 96586"] I know this could be a pain but a deer cart for when you start out walking a trail might be good to take. Energy saved, load lightened. To me it's worth it...yeah..they can be noisy but if your taking it easy walking, like scouting along the way and you use pieces of innertube (bike) to silence the noisy parts, for the most part, it will make your life easier. If you get somewhere where using it further is just not a good idea...well cable lock it to a tree..leave it for the return. Any game you get will be easier hauled back. Remember to take extra rope or para cord to tie things down tightly. Just my thoughts..never been to Idaho wilderness hunts but it seems like a idea worth consideration. [/QUOTE]
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