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Food pack storage poll
Jun 2nd, 2004 at 10:15pm
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What do you do with your food packs at night or when you are away?

1.)  Hang from trees.
2.)  Stash away from camp.
3.)  Keep in camp.
4.)  Other
  
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Reply #1 - Jun 2nd, 2004 at 10:38pm
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Food is always hung and away from camp. No sense in taking any chances I don't eat fish.
  
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Reply #2 - Jun 2nd, 2004 at 10:51pm
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I usually hang mine. But did a canoe trip in Alaska talked with a guide that only uses bear proof containers without smelly food and has never had a problem over the years.
  
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Reply #3 - Jun 2nd, 2004 at 11:22pm
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Reply #4 - Jun 3rd, 2004 at 12:29am
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LOL

Maybe, this year we should forget about the upcoming football season as the game was already played last season.  Perhaps new research for medical ailments should be dropped since we already know it all.  Since the perfect tent was made already, perhaps we should forget about research and development.

I dunno....just a thought. However, I also agree it is nice to see the Research Police add to a thread.  Better to add then just forget about R & D.... eh Stumpy?

I still hang my bag, but that may all change some day after getting a look at Woods Blue Barrel Food pack this weekend.  I would rather not mention that I had a small issue with my Duluth food pack this weekend, but gonna.... Driving 80 on I 29 headed south wind gust of 45 combined for wind speeds of 125, lifted and hurdled my bag off the back of my truck. Quite a tumble. However only a small rip that can be stiched. Smiley  Duluth makes a fine product I'd say.

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Maybe, this year we should forget about the upcoming football season as the game was already played last season.  Perhaps new research for medical ailments should be dropped since we already know it all.  Since the perfect tent was made already, perhaps we should forget about research and development.


Perhaps your talking out your rear end again?

Please be sure to let me know when your team of flunkies reinvent the wheel.
  
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Reply #6 - Jun 3rd, 2004 at 12:41am
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Er, uh, I believe wheels are reinvented all the time...More metal these days and less rubber...Something about better milage and acceleration? Or did I miss somthing PJ?
  
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Reply #7 - Jun 3rd, 2004 at 1:30am
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You gotta call off the dogs on this one, PJ.  It's always so much fun when it's an issue like this that is important to everyone and so many people are fanatical that their way is the only way!

Call these topics "phoenix" as they arise from the ashes again and again.

Me?  I quit hanging more'n 20 years ago and have yet to have a problem.  I think choosing the right campsite is the best bear deterrent there is.  If I ever camp in an area that has signs of recent bear activity you can be sure of 2 things:

1.  I will use pots and pans to set up a bear alarm.

2.  There is no better unoccupied campsite that was within reach before full dark set in.

I refuse to hang a pack unless there are trees around that will allow me to hang the requisite distance off the ground, below the tree limb, and away from the tree trunk (10 feet, four feet, and four feet, respectively).  I find such trees only occasionally.  Anything else is a bear pinata.  Hanging also allows maximum odor dispersal by any breeze which can call a bear right into camp.  Then there's the problem of leeches, toothpaste, deodorant, scent-impregnated baits, the landing net, etc., etc., etc.  While  having a bear get into these items is decidedly less catastrophic than a bear in the food, all of these could also attract a bear's interest.  Far better to just pick a campsite that bear are unlikely to visit in the first place.

But that's just me and I'm not out to convert anyone.  Hang 'em if you want to.  I will admit the bear barrells are intriguing, but most are too big or too small to fit with my packing system.
  
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I will try something new this year.  I was able to find for $60 four (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links).  Those will supplement a
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The previous trip I hung.  Before that, pots and pans.
  
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Reply #9 - Jun 3rd, 2004 at 1:59am
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My reply won't be found under the old, stale, "Bear
Proofing" thread  Undecided.

I have always hung my food and have never had a
problem (a good reason not to change). But... from this
year on I will (maybe) always pack my food in surplus,
airtight, aluminum 20 lb. naval powder kegs. Each keg
should hold about 20 lbs. of food and still float (a fetish
of mine). I painted four of them various shades of dark
green, so bears won't be able to see them (but maybe I
will). I will cleverly hide them away from camp and
securely cable them to trees.

Tune back in late August to see if this was a good idea,
or not (I am not sure if bears know about wing nuts  Smiley).

-aj
  
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