REGARDING HANGING BEAR BAGS FROM A TREE...
FYI- If you are are high elevation, the evergreen trees will have short, thick limbs that all angle down. The limbs will generally be a thick, jumbled mess, making it tough to toss a weighted line cleanly through. Trees in high altitudes are a far cry from the oaks, ash, sycamore, etc that are so easy to toss a line up and into.
It can be challenging (as in a real PITA) to find a decent limb to hang a bear bag 4 feet from the trunk. If your food weighs 2 1/4 - 2 1/2 lbs/day, that bag can get large and heavy quickly.
I carry an ultra light portable electric fence (2 lbs or so for all of it) and put it around my food stash. All stored food is vacuum sealed. I leave zero open food around. I never even cook in camp.
Best of luck!
JL
FYI- If you are are high elevation, the evergreen trees will have short, thick limbs that all angle down. The limbs will generally be a thick, jumbled mess, making it tough to toss a weighted line cleanly through. Trees in high altitudes are a far cry from the oaks, ash, sycamore, etc that are so easy to toss a line up and into.
It can be challenging (as in a real PITA) to find a decent limb to hang a bear bag 4 feet from the trunk. If your food weighs 2 1/4 - 2 1/2 lbs/day, that bag can get large and heavy quickly.
I carry an ultra light portable electric fence (2 lbs or so for all of it) and put it around my food stash. All stored food is vacuum sealed. I leave zero open food around. I never even cook in camp.
Best of luck!
JL