[pct-l] Popcorn on the PCT
Hiker97 at aol.com
Hiker97 at aol.com
Sun Aug 5 01:49:42 CDT 2007
Unsupported _reinholdmetzger at cox.net_ (mailto:reinholdmetzger at cox.net)
writes: Bears are plentiful on the JMT and they love buttered pop corn. Say, I
was wondering how are you going to cram all that buttered pop corn in your bear
canister?
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Switchback the Can replies: Ha, ha, ha. I have my own technique of using
bear canisters. I use the light weight BearVault Solo canister when required.
It easily fits into my 18 ounce Breeze pack. No problem.
I pack it with most of my foods. There is enough food in it, so if I get
wiped out by a bear I can easily make it out of the Sierras or to the next
resupply point. The other food I just hang from a tree and tie the cord off on
another tree. I keep a clean campsite and have never had a bear get my food
in 40 years of hard core hiker trash backpacking.
I also urinate around the two trees to let them know it is Switchback the
Trail Pirate they are dealing with and to beware. This is probably what really
does the trick in keeping bears away. I have not only a reputation in the
hiking community, but in the wilds too. For different reasons hikers usually
try to avoid me and the same is true for bears. My legend is the result of
decades of bear encounters. This knowledge has been passed down through
countless bear generations from the older bears to the younger bucks just starting
their pillaging life style.
For the bags of popcorn on the Mt. Whitney Expedition, I will just put them
in my large pack netting pocket. I thank you.
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