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    Can endorse the stoney creek meat safe. This one had eight animals worth of back legs and back steaks in it by the end of this trip. I can say that my weight limit is four red deer back legs, bone in, and four back steaks. I radioed friends back at the hut for assistance and was glad to unload a couple of legs for the last 30min back to the hut.
    If I can I try to keep bone in if it's not too far back to meat safe as the meat hangs better. Bone out before final trek. I cheated on this trip, we flew in/out but a few of these legs were carried a fair way.
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    Big enough that you can zip the Mrs in it so she can avoid the Ruahine blow flies while sorting out a yearling she's shot.
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