[pct-l] JMT Bear Cans

Jeffrey Olson jjolson58 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 8 12:38:11 CST 2016


In 2010, based on the sierrawild map, I got a permit to hike in SEquoia 
national park naming the bear boxes we would be camping next to - 
horseshoe meadows down to, and up Kern Canyon, and back on the PCT.

Jeff...

http://www.fs.usda.gov/photogallery/inyo/recreation/hiking/gallery/?cid=3388&position=Promo
http://www.nps.gov/seki/plan
http://www.sierrawild.gov/bears/food-storage-mapyourvisit/bear_bc.htm
http://climber.org/data/BearBoxes/map.html

On 2/8/2016 11:14 AM, David S wrote:
> What areas of the JMT are bear cans mandatory? I have done the JMT twice in
> the past before bear cans were mandatory. Our trip duration is 12 days and
> would like to know the best work around in regards to bear cans. I'd rather
> not even have to carry one but logistics theses days mandate this sort of
> thing apparently. Any advice on the topic is welcome. Thanks.
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