I have always hunted slow and found more game in lower pockets than I ever did up high ( deer/elk,etc) I know for a fact I've never, even in my Army days, would enjoy climbing high for sheep, etc. Just not my thing. I've found hunting with horses to be far more work than it was worth for me, too many wrecks and rodeos, ha. I now hunt a topo map for areas that I know I can access by vehicle ( or get close to like our Wilderness area) locate the forestry trails and take off. If not too far from the vehicle I can still drag a buck out, or get help. I prefer late season cow hunts so there is snow and I usually have help. If not, I treat them like Johnny Cash and his car...a piece at a time and drag out. I use either a plastic sled or boned out meat in an old Army duffel bag and drag it out. I like the shoulder harness/rope drag out fits best. Since I am bolted together from my neck down to my knees, I don't do heavy packs ( I didn't like them when I was 18 either ha) So I don't even have a pack frame. I like being older, hassle and all, its all part of life and I just adjust as I go. The main thing is to "go", ha. I have always enjoyed exotic game hunts ( you just have to find the right ranch/farm with plenty of acres) so its all good.