Advocate II
- 1,808
- First Name
- Bruce
- Last Name
- Cooper
- Member #
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27527
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KE0NBD
- Service Branch
- U.S. Air Force
Advocate II
27527
Enthusiast III
Advocate I
Enthusiast I
Builder III
31666
Bears don't like the smell of ammonia. I'm not saying flood the area with ammonia but spray by the fridge where the trash is , the trash. No smells to attract bears. A guy who lives in Osvaldo, MT told me about this trick.^Not sure if that was meant as a joke but I think any sort of intentional long lasting chemical that can have negative impacts on multiple species well after you leave the area kinda goes against the spirit of overland bound as a community and actively contradicts the general ideas of “leave it better than you found it”/“Tread Lightly” / Leave No Trace
Reliable rated gear that has been tested/vetted by those committed solely to dealing with bear interaction and following the rules and regulations of the area your in is probably the best way to deal with the bears when we go into their habitats
Builder III
31666
I don’t doubt the efficacy or the source, I just think that one man’s experience in Montana may have a completely different impact than say, folks visiting YosemiteBears don't like the smell of ammonia. I'm not saying flood the area with ammonia but spray by the fridge where the trash is , the trash. No smells to attract bears. A guy who lives in Osvaldo, MT told me about this trick.^Not sure if that was meant as a joke but I think any sort of intentional long lasting chemical that can have negative impacts on multiple species well after you leave the area kinda goes against the spirit of overland bound as a community and actively contradicts the general ideas of “leave it better than you found it”/“Tread Lightly” / Leave No Trace
Reliable rated gear that has been tested/vetted by those committed solely to dealing with bear interaction and following the rules and regulations of the area your in is probably the best way to deal with the bears when we go into their habitats