For elk hunting this fall, im in the process of finding a horse packer to get our quarters out so we can keep hunting(god forbid)! We will be hunting CO GMU 70 in a wilderness area from Sept7-21! We will be carrying a SPOT with to let packer know coordinates of quarters he/she needs to pick up! Upon a kill, do we try to get quarters as close to a main trail as possible to cache our meat? Obviously a shady spot, 8' or so off the ground to avoid unwanted critters getting into it! We will be sewing our own heavy duty game bags, is there anything we could do to the bags prior to goin out to deter flies(vinegar wash, lemon juice, etc), or should we carry white pepper with and dust the bags with like i believe ive read on here before! We are very familliar with the gutless method, and have performed it on a few whitetails for practice! Im assuming leaving the quarters "Bone In" is the way to go for a pack out via horse? Im sure packer will have his/her preferrences, but any help now would be great!