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    Re: Best Way To Fit Sheep Meat Into A Backpack

    de bone and trim the meat. Get a roll top dry bag thats long and narrow, pacl gear around it, leave room for tent and any heavy items to cinch between lid and snow collar. Packed out a 1/2 ram plus gear on two occasions with a 4300 cubic inch (70L) pack
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    Re: Best Way To Fit Sheep Meat Into A Backpack

    If you can't get a bigger pack, get a waterproof compression sac for your bulky item (eg. clothes) and strap
    it to the outside.

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    Re: Best Way To Fit Sheep Meat Into A Backpack

    i typically pack out animal (deboned meat, cape, horn) and then go back for gear...trying to do it all at once really is not that safe or manageable...more prone to injury oneself.

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    Re: Best Way To Fit Sheep Meat Into A Backpack

    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyIfYouGetOne View Post
    i typically pack out animal (deboned meat, cape, horn) and then go back for gear...trying to do it all at once really is not that safe or manageable...more prone to injury oneself.
    On a full day or more hike out, I'll either make 1 heavy slow trip out or skip the trigger yank altogether. Also, with plane or boat charter, time is not always on your side for extra trips.

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    Re: Best Way To Fit Sheep Meat Into A Backpack

    Quote Originally Posted by nazarow View Post
    Looks like an Exo pack there being put to the test! Must be American with the sidearm on the belt.

    Fitting the meat between the pack and frame like shown in the photo would be best. Keep the heaviest weight closest to your body not too low.
    Never sheep hunted but learned keeping the heaviest weight closest to your body and not too low...the hard way..

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