I don't know about hundreds but oh but it's been so long!

Nana locked this thread and linked to some old archived posts reserved for Inukshuks for when they want a blast from the past. It's weird. This is one of the few things where perception if not reality has changed over time - a little. Hiding blue barrels was a scary paradigm type shift for a frugal guy with a blue RubbereMaid tub. Still love the tub!
My wife and I slept 20, 30, 40 (I forget) feet from
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Unlike the various innie/outtie debates of old, there are
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While I can appreciate Nana's aversion to this topic I'd also like to use it to make a point. Bears have bigger brains than ants and there aren't as many of them.
That said, I hear the bear population is declining with the moose population and human traffic where I like to go at least has decreased for other reasons plus knowledge has increased. My original concern when I started QJ was people didn't have enough information and for good or bad, my bear encounters have subsided considerably over the years.
That said, there are no secret methods so I made the links above and below available to everyone. I'm sure there are more that would resonate with someone new but what follows should give them food enough for thought.
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