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Rifleless, I clutched my knife. The wind howled at my back. My mind raced. The snow wasn't letting up. Dark was approaching. Who knew what was beyond the trees. Watching. Waiting.I made the decision to get all the meat that I could, as fast as I could, and to leave. As quickly as I could, I carved off neck meat. Cut out loins. Removed front quarters. The last thing I took was the heart. The cape would have to stay. I cut the neck high in an attempt to get all the neck meat I could. I filled my pack with meat, grabbed the head and left.Slowly I inched up the hill. It wasn't long before my legs began to cramp. At first the right quad. Then the left calf. Eventually both legs in agonizing pain. "Would I make it off this hill?" "Could I crawl back to the truck if I had to?"I cursed myself and these thoughts of weakness. Yelling at myself to "Walk It Off!" I forced march up the hill.Reaching the truck was truly a great feeling. I thanked god for the freedom to hunt these amazing animals and for the opportunity to provide for my family. The work had been hard as hell, but it was easily my most rewarding and memorable hunt/packout. In hindsight, I really wish I would have kept that cape, but at the time I made what I thought was the best decision. Oh well, thats life. Watching that buck walk out from behind that tree and stare at me through the dark timber is something I will never forget. It is burned in my mind.I can't wait for my next chance to hunt Blacktails in the Rut.Slamadoo