Wow Hawk, if you play this write you could probably get coffee, bacon and eggs with out even having to get out of the sleeping bag
Maybe even someone to carry your gear and a camera to film the whole thing
sorry couldn't resist.
just being a rebel rouser
Help is always good to have with elk hunting. I've been really blessed to have some good friends that are always eager to help. Having an elk on the ground is like processing a dead horse. You don't just drag it to the truck and throw it in. Just packing out quarters can be like packing a whole deer,,,, times 4. Somehow they always seem to go right to the bottom of the nastiest blowdown or drainage around.
My very first was a 6x6 bull when I was 16 years old. SnakeRiver unit ,,,,,,,,mile deep, mile wide canyons......dropped right in the bottom of the canyon below camp. Camp was on the ridge
::)Quartered it and hung it in trees just out of reach from the bears. Took me three days with a horse to get it all up to camp. Narrow switchback trails and so steep I had to go clear up to the head of the canyon to work the horse all the way down to it. Swore I would never do that again.......
famous last words.
If you do get an elk down and others are there to help, don't forget to reward they with some of the meat. They will have earned it.