Kind of an offshoot of the "Must Have" Kifaru thread, but a little more item specific. I currently have a Kifaru Lite frame, Reckoning bag, OGL, a Grab-it, and a few pouches. When I purchased all this gear, my plan was for future DIY Western Elk hunts, but also possible use for Eastern Whitetail hunting. I hunt Whitetails in some rugged mountain ground in NC PA. Usually I am 2- 4 miles from the truck and dragging deer has been getting more difficult every year. I was hoping to be able to use this frame to pack out a quartered Whitetail to eliminate the drag. I have never hunted Whitetails with a backpack, so I want to keep it simple. I know the Reckoning will haul my meat out, but it will be empty until hauling. I was looking at either the cargo panel, or the quarter panel to run on the frame with the OGL and maybe a belt pouch and grab-it for my Whitetail hunting to keep it as compact as possible. Obviously the quarter panel is smaller and simpler, but I'm not sure it will be enough to haul all 4 quarters plus trim meat, plus head and cape. Anybody have experience with this type of set up and a Whitetail sized animal? How has either worked out for you? I understand that I may have to make 2 trips, but that will still be much easier than the drags I encounter. Thanks.