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<blockquote data-quote="FULLFAN" data-source="post: 1218501" data-attributes="member: 37956"><p>Last year we shot two bulls on the first day on the Idaho season . Mine was 3.6 miles in and the other was 5 miles in. We have the Cabelas pack frames as shown above. After packing 2 elk almost 10 miles, I will not use the Cabelas again. Never was able to get the pack comfortable. I'm 5'10 at 190, we had smaller guys and bigger guys on the pack jobs all had the same issue. It made for some tough packing. The pack frame felt good at first, but after about two hours it made the job tougher.</p><p></p><p>Just my .02 though, I'm looking at the KIUI packs now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FULLFAN, post: 1218501, member: 37956"] Last year we shot two bulls on the first day on the Idaho season . Mine was 3.6 miles in and the other was 5 miles in. We have the Cabelas pack frames as shown above. After packing 2 elk almost 10 miles, I will not use the Cabelas again. Never was able to get the pack comfortable. I'm 5'10 at 190, we had smaller guys and bigger guys on the pack jobs all had the same issue. It made for some tough packing. The pack frame felt good at first, but after about two hours it made the job tougher. Just my .02 though, I'm looking at the KIUI packs now. [/QUOTE]
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