Idaho Brad
WKR
Next fall I will be deep in Grizzly country and was wondering how a person handled the freeze dried meal packages and other tactics for staying safe in camp.
Have any of you tree hangers ever had Ravens or whiskey jacks get into your food?
While we aren't "backpacking", at our brown bear spike camps, we set up one tent for sleeping, and one tent for cooking. All the food remains in the cook tent.
Keeping a "clean" camp is what is important.
What is the definition of a clean camp? Clean pots and one and no trash? How about food smells from uneaten food. I am always curious what clean means when I hear this.
Next fall I will be deep in Grizzly country and was wondering how a person handled the freeze dried meal packages and other tactics for staying safe in camp.
What is the definition of a clean camp? Clean pots and one and no trash? How about food smells from uneaten food. I am always curious what clean means when I hear this.
I've found in the areas I hunt in Absarokas the long toes stick to the brushy creek bottoms. Yuh know the ones that trails usually run right along.. We've gotten to the point where if were hiking in the dark we get off the trail and scale the ridge and hike up that to get to the elk. So obviously we camp no where near those creek bottoms. Just a little added advice to what everyone else has said.
^^^This.I strongly recommend an electric bear fence if you can manage one.
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