Off-Road Ranger I
I am camping for the first time tomorrow in the national forrest in California. Never have camped outside of a camping ground. How do you handle your food and bears?
Off-Road Ranger I
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Traveler I
I agree with RedRob - I wouldn't put food in a car. It invites a bear to try to break into it. As mentioned, hang it in a bear-proof container or lock it (with padlocks) into a bear proof cooler (Yeti claims to manufacture bear proof coolers) that is chained to a tree that is at least 50 yards from your camp. NEVER bring food into your tent.I tend to agree with slomatt based on my experience as well as that of my many friends with whom I’ve spoken about this issue. However, one frequently hears that in established campgrounds bears will tear vehicles apart that have food in them, so I never leave food in the vehicle. I’d rather lose all my food and coolers than have my rig destroyed.
Enthusiast III
FWIW Montana fish and game does not see a "bear resistant" cooler chained to a tree as proper storage and you can still get up to a $5000 ticket for this. Yes I know CA is not the same as MT and grizzlys are a whole other issue compared to blackbears but it is worth noting for those that do get out to various states.I agree with RedRob - I wouldn't put food in a car. It invites a bear to try to break into it. As mentioned, hang it in a bear-proof container or lock it (with padlocks) into a bear proof cooler (Yeti claims to manufacture bear proof coolers) that is chained to a tree that is at least 50 yards from your camp. NEVER bring food into your tent.
Influencer I
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