Thanks guys! Trust me, I did not "stumble into one." Over the course of two days, I put quite a few miles on my boots. According to my GPS, 17 miles hiked. Also, this is on a side of a volcano - lots of lava rock hidden beneath 3 foot tuffs of grass; not the type of terrain I'm used to here in Cali. Met a commercial fisherman in Kona who invited me over to his home to dress the goat, vacuum seal, and freeze. The day we left for home, I packed the frozen hind quarters, back straps, and shoulder meat into a soft cooler with blue ice (dry ice is illegal on an airplane) and hand carried onto the airplane; frozen solid by the time we arrived home.