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Lil-Rokslider
Ive got two experiences with this. First was my hunting partner killed a large bear when we were 20 miles from the truck which is a good story he wrote about on here if your interested. We had to leave all of our gear out there to be able to get the bear out and planned on coming back for it the next weekend. Well wouldn't you know giant storm rolled in and washed out the road you have to take to access the area. It was a little more than a month before we could get back in there. I was super nervous that whole month because it was thousands of dollars of gear we had left out there (spotter, sleeping bag, tent, the whole deal). When we made it back everything was fine except his backpacking pillow had somehow gotten wet and froze solid which was pretty funny.
Second experience was from this past season in an area I hunt every year but has no water. Usually the week before season I will pack in my water for the next week and stash it so I don't have to carry that and camp. In the 2023 season I packed my water in and then in the following week the forest service closed the area down so I couldn't hunt there that year. This year I planned to hunt there but couldn't make it out before to do my normal water drop. I was nervous that my previous years water wouldn't be there and then id be left stuck so I decided to pack water in and assume it was gone. Glad I did because the water was in fact destroyed. I use those foldable 4 gallon cubes and all had been torn to pieces by what I assume was a bear. Don't worry everyone I packed out my own trash.
Second experience was from this past season in an area I hunt every year but has no water. Usually the week before season I will pack in my water for the next week and stash it so I don't have to carry that and camp. In the 2023 season I packed my water in and then in the following week the forest service closed the area down so I couldn't hunt there that year. This year I planned to hunt there but couldn't make it out before to do my normal water drop. I was nervous that my previous years water wouldn't be there and then id be left stuck so I decided to pack water in and assume it was gone. Glad I did because the water was in fact destroyed. I use those foldable 4 gallon cubes and all had been torn to pieces by what I assume was a bear. Don't worry everyone I packed out my own trash.