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Getting your proceesed meat home 20 hours away

Turkeychaser

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This is my first experience if I get an elk. Outfitter said there is a processer n town that will flash freeze. I'm taking three big coolers. I'll have a two-day trip to get home. Any experiences with dry ice? I'm not sure if it's readily available there.
 
If it's frozen and in coolers, I wouldn't worry about it. Get the coolers cool before you fill them full of frozen meat, lay some towels over them and it will stay fine.

Good luck and I hope you fill the coolers with elk meat!
 
the elk I killed I just put the skinned quarters, backstraps, and tenderloins in a 120qt cooler with 6 bags of ice. added more ice throughout the week and on the drive home.

then I processed the meat at home 8-9 days after the kill. It took me about 6 hours to fully process each elk... fairly time consuming.
 

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