[pct-l] Bear Canisters (again) & Food Mates
Hiker97 at aol.com
Hiker97 at aol.com
Mon Nov 26 01:36:13 CST 2007
_dbooth at cyberone.com.au_ (mailto:dbooth at cyberone.com.au) writes: By the
way, I saw some northbound hikers carrying canisters and a
large external food bag to hold the overflow food. I guess they used the
Switchback method of using a small canister (for the chocolates) and sleeping
on the overflow food.
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Actually, I trying to think in 40 years of backpacking if I have ever slept
with my food. I have had a cookie or food bar in my tent at night for blood
sugar challenges (I am a diabetic). Really no food leftovers from a meal.
No, I have never slept with my food because I am a coward. I would be too
scared of the bears, saber tooth tigers, etc., getting me.
I remember in Yosemite one night I had a large bear (when you are looking up
at the bear all bears are big) walk past my netting tent and look down at me
and kind of growl. I heard him coming and knew I did not have any food or
odor products (except me) in my tent, so I figured he would pass on, which he
did.
Plus, I know my reputation extends out into the woods besides the hiker
community. The large carnivores pretty much stay away from me too.
As an aside, sometimes I hike at night just to see if I can find some
animals to harass. It seems to be much quietier and stealth like at night. I use
my indian stalking routine along the trail at night --- it never works.
Everytime I sneak around a corner or over a rise there is nothing there. Bummer.
I bet my headlamp gives me away. I would turn it off, but then I would get
scared of the dark.
Cheers, Switchback the Leftover
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