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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1768723" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Years of experience have taught me to always hunt up hill from a road. It is a lot easier to drag one down a steep hill than it is to drag one up a steep hill. If you are going to hunt some deep dark canyon, make it one with a road in the bottom. In the case of elk it is best to kill them in a location where some motorized mechanical thing can be used to retrieve the critter. I have crawled up some mighty steep hills with a quarter of an elk strapped to my back. Getting too old for that type of action. Recently I have decided that young strong hunting partners are the best hunting partners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1768723, member: 498"] Years of experience have taught me to always hunt up hill from a road. It is a lot easier to drag one down a steep hill than it is to drag one up a steep hill. If you are going to hunt some deep dark canyon, make it one with a road in the bottom. In the case of elk it is best to kill them in a location where some motorized mechanical thing can be used to retrieve the critter. I have crawled up some mighty steep hills with a quarter of an elk strapped to my back. Getting too old for that type of action. Recently I have decided that young strong hunting partners are the best hunting partners. [/QUOTE]
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