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Thanks for the motivation and confidence booster guys! Here's the real story of what happened. I convinced my wife to go with me and since she's a normal civilian female (not used to carrying packs on her back) I carried most of the weight. We planned on 3 days so we had a lot of gear, and half of my gear is heavy army crap since I've already spent a crazy amount of money on goods for western type hunting (binos, tripod, more guns that I couldn't resist, etc). Plus half of it was the wrong gear since we really didn't know what to expect. When I go back I think I can make the pack a reasonable weight, provided some September rains refresh the dried out creeks so I can pump water. Also have been thinking through the 2 day hike out scenario, and it makes it feel manageable. Hike out deer on first day, sleep in tent at truck, then hike out camp the next. I think I'll sack up this year and give it a real shot. Hell, I ain't getting any younger so I might as well do it while I can.
I'm happy you saw deer. They are very thin this year. It's a tough haul. Sometimes it's worth it. Other times it might come to mind, what in the hell was I thinking. Then you get back to town and there is a buck standing in the field. Lol. My father used to describe some of my best hunting spots as...."better take a salt and pepper shaker with you". Because you are going to have to eat them right there.
I think I'll sack up this year and give it a real shot. Hell, I ain't getting any younger so I might as well do it while I can.
Keep at it in the backcountry, and NEVER share details or locations once you find a good spot. You'll do alright.