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Maybe should add to your list of parts to take to include the tenderloins from inside / underside of the spine??
That's exactly true,the best part of the meat besides the heart. We never use the Alaskan method at our camp because of it's extreme remote location. In our experience,we completely field dress the animal at the kill site leaving the hide on and the carcass intact to protect meat. We've found it better to hang the carcass at the camp with tags attached for easy inspection by CO's. After breaking camp,we've found it much easier to handle carcasses intact due to the tediousness of the trip out on ATV's or snow machines.