Hi Glenn,
There are quite a few different options. In general bears are not a major issue when remote camping in California as long as you take some simple precautions. In fact, bears tend to be more of a problem near established campgrounds because they learn that human food is easy to get. Here are a few suggestions to get started.
- Don't take any food or other smelly items such as toothpaste into your tent. Leave them in the car or your food storage system (see below).
- Some bears have learned to recognize things like bags of chips and coolers, so it is a good idea to cover these up if you are storing them in your car.
- Personally I almost always just hide the food in the car and have never had a problem. If you want to take the next step of precaution you can get a bear canister (locate it away from camp) or hang your food between two trees (remember that bears can climb).