[pct-l] Light Bear Can
Hiker97 at aol.com
Hiker97 at aol.com
Sun Dec 31 02:24:48 CST 2006
Sugar Daddy writes:
Switchback or someone, please develop and produce a mouse proof container,
the same size as a bear can, weighing less than a pound (8 oz.?) and cheap
($20 - $25). I'll trail test it for you!! I suppose it's asking too much to make
it strong enough to sit on!
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I sent an email to Bearikade about making a can half the size of the
Weekender. It would weigh about one pound. I only use my BearVault Solo can for
food to make it out of the backcountry if I get hit by a successful bear. It
is NOT for the whole trip's worth of food. Well, I guess I can get most of my
food in it for a 4 day/3 night hiking expedition.
Otherwise, I just hang my excess food using the counter balance method,
which has worked for almost 40 years. I use the old ranger trick of peeing
around the base of the tree that has my bag hanging from it. I have no idea if
this works, but I always do it. Marking my territory.
Out of all the many nighttime bear encounters I have had, none have been
successful for the bear. I pile some rocks near my tent door to throw at them
if they wake me. If they get me out of my tent, then I am really mad and
usually chase them around the woods for awhile throwing rocks until I get tired.
No big deal. Of course, I have my pepper spray with me. :-)
I have had people scare the living daylights out of me by yelling "bear!" in
the middle of the night, while I was in a deep sleep. I think campers are
sometimes more of a nuance than bears. That is why I like to only be in
"waving" distance of other campers, but no closer. Or may be I am just antisocial.
Cheers, Switchback
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