Say there,
For all you old guys - just get a place with a decent sized stream - like Jim and the Klamath. If you can't make it up the bank you can be rolled and then towed out to a raft and floated downstream (test panning as you go, of course) to a better climb out spot. Of course, Jim and Leonard always have the better ideas - a well muscled, young rookie.
A few years ago I had to 'Bug Out' quickly from my location due to imminent (!) end of season snow right after a summer of heavy flooding, very attention getting in the mountains of Alaska.
I had been keeping only the equipment I needed at the work site (a highbanking operation on the bottom of a 45 deg. "hill") but pump, hoses, highbanker and hand tools suddenly looked as though some things just weren't going to make it out. I had a younger and much stronger fellow there with me and he just took the 2" Honda pump on one shoulder and a hand full of other 'stuff' in the other hand and
walked up the 'hill' as though out for a stroll -- and he also made multiple trips, too.
Humbling, very humbling although the saving point was that I shared many years of hard won experience with him over the time we were together.
Some might remember "Zenolite" from Jim's forum - 'twas he. He had some unique ways of thinking,
but a good hearted guy, nonetheless.
Joe