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“uh yeah… is this S/R… yeah a bear ate my food. Can you bring me some more? Or come get me?”
A bear destroyed their tent and sleeping bags in the process of eating their food.
“uh yeah… is this S/R… yeah a bear ate my food. Can you bring me some more? Or come get me?”
I know. I was just poking fun. Why wouldn’t they just hike out? If I came back to my shit and it was destroyed I’d pack up the remnants and head for my truck. The thought of calling SR would never cross my mind.A bear destroyed their tent and sleeping bags in the process of eating their food.
So you've never had a bear in camp?I sleep with it in the tent now. I only really worry about it when I'm gone for the day hunting. But I need my food, so I like the idea of my scent being the main deterrent, and being able to protect it throughout the night, if need be. Never had an issue though. Back country bears don't love human interactions.
I’ve never had a bear in camp in my life and I’d bet I spend more time in the woods than almost anybody that identifies as a hunter. I probably effed myself and I’ll come back to camp this year with yogi eating my snickers.So you've never had a bear in camp?
People that have regular bear encounters do not keep food in thier tents.
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Where are you having REGULAR bear encounters in the backcountry? I live one of the most densely populated black bear states in the west, and have back pack hunted NM, ID, MT, UT, WY, OR, AK, CO and AZ... and I have never had a bear in camp. And I learned the food in the tent thing from AK guides.... there's plenty of bears there.So you've never had a bear in camp?
People that have regular bear encounters do not keep food in thier tents.
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Hahaha yeah, I'm probably going to have to fight off 3 bears this year just because I said I haven't had any issues beforeI’ve never had a bear in camp in my life and I’d bet I spend more time in the woods than almost anybody that identifies as a hunter. I probably effed myself and I’ll come back to camp this year with yogi eating my snickers.
More time than anyone? That sounds like a lot.I’ve never had a bear in camp in my life and I’d bet I spend more time in the woods than almost anybody that identifies as a hunter. I probably effed myself and I’ll come back to camp this year with yogi eating my snickers.
“Almost”. Key disclaimer. And I didn’t say rokslide, I said “identifies as a hunter”. My first back country horse camping trip was when I was 6. I’m in my 40s now. I didn’t miss much in between. I stand by my comment.More time than anyone? That sounds like a lot.
If no food in tent, why the regular bear encounters? What's the attraction?People that have regular bear encounters do not keep food in thier tents.
I do think that it’s important to distinguish between.Are we talking like wall tent type of food or freezer dried 7 miles back in type of food?