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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 425726" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>This pic is kind of bloody, so dont click on it if that is a problem for you. The ribcage was too big to fit on a packframe, and it would have taken forever to cut it in half. It also would have meant one more climb out of that damn canyon. With typical UPS ingenuity, we cut the neck off so that my head would fit thru the hole, and I wore the entire ribcage on my back and shoulders as if it was an "elk suit". Since it happened to be Halloween evening, it was certainly appropriate. The ribcage weighed almost 100 pounds, so I practically had to crawl out of the canyon with it on my hands and knees. I had a "headlamp" to see with, which freed up my hands from having to hold a flashlight. The three of us didnt get it back to the truck until 2:30 AM---22 hours after we had hiked in the previous morning. It weighed in at almost 300 lbs at the butcher shop.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]582[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]583[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 425726, member: 14668"] This pic is kind of bloody, so dont click on it if that is a problem for you. The ribcage was too big to fit on a packframe, and it would have taken forever to cut it in half. It also would have meant one more climb out of that damn canyon. With typical UPS ingenuity, we cut the neck off so that my head would fit thru the hole, and I wore the entire ribcage on my back and shoulders as if it was an "elk suit". Since it happened to be Halloween evening, it was certainly appropriate. The ribcage weighed almost 100 pounds, so I practically had to crawl out of the canyon with it on my hands and knees. I had a "headlamp" to see with, which freed up my hands from having to hold a flashlight. The three of us didnt get it back to the truck until 2:30 AM---22 hours after we had hiked in the previous morning. It weighed in at almost 300 lbs at the butcher shop. [ATTACH=full]582[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]583[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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