Congratulations!
Taking four hours to get them out reminds me of a lesson I learned many years ago from an older man while hunting mulies in New Mexico. I shot one early one morning about six miles from camp. there was no way to get a vehicle in to pick it up so we packed it on our backs. About six hours later, resting next to the campfire with a big cup of hot "joe" laced with just a spot of Blackberry Brandy, Mr Naven walked into camp and fired up his old Toyota Land Rover, he asked if I would help him load his deer, we drove down a trail about a mile, there was his deer about three feet from the trail, we put it in the back of Toyota and headed back to camp. When I told him it took almost six hours to pack mine out, he said, "as you get older, you get wiser, I don't shoot anything I can't drive up to and load." That's kinda the way I hunt today........but the doctor no longer lets me enjoy the Brandy.