Buglebrush
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2014
I sleep with my food, but am very careful about keeping everything clean and food sealed into airtight plastic. I eat away from where I sleep, and stay clean of food. I always put my food by my feet.
I've always thought about precautions as diminishing the distance my camp smell will travel. Stronger odors can be detected at longer distances, and may be more enticing.I've often wondered about this and this thread seems like a good as a place as any to pose this question.
Given a bear's unmatched olfactory senses (7x better than a Bloodhound), I wonder how much safer it keeps you taking the recommended precautions (cooking away from your camp, hanging food high, etc.)?
When you cook, your cloths will be covered in food odors. Maybe even your tent.
Plan A for a bear is your hang'em high food cache, but maybe their nose leads them to plan B, which is you since your clothes will be covered in food odors.
Anyone have any thoughts or experience with this?
Eddie
Yes, and she had her food in the tent.Was she the bike tour lady who set her tent up by the post office?