Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Hanging your food pack
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thlipsis29 |
1. Thread rope through shoulder straps not the handle 2. Don't stand under the food pack when hanging it 3. Use another pack and hang two instead of overloading one 4. Pack plenty of ibuprofen for such accidents 5. Make sure you can laugh at your stupidity thlipsis29 |
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mwd1976 |
I wouldn't be surprised if that group was my co-worker, his niece and her friend. They had a very aggressive bear the first night they were there. Nothing could scare it off, after it finished the food it returned several times, approached their tent,and in the end it basically chased them out of camp. The actually spent from about 3am to 5am huddled up on a rock by shore. Right after they pushed off in the morning it came out on the rocks on shore a few feet from their canoe and was huffing and grunting at them. I'm glad I never had to deal with anything like that. The rangers apparently know of the bear as a problem bear. I wouldn't be surprised if it eventually "goes away". edit: I didn't read the last line of your post. I doubt it was the same group, but may have been the same bear at roughly the same time... |
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andym |
A few years ago we talked to a group that lost a food pack to a bear on Polly. A teenage girl in the group followed it for a bit but then backed off when it growled. The next day they all went in that direction and found a cache of food packs that the bear was storing. They retrieved their pack (empty) and their frying pan. The pack had been opened with an impressive paw swipe as evidence of what had happened. Pretty crafty bear to actually be caching food. Personally, we don't hang our food and use Ursack's instead (see www.ursack.com, just a happy customer). But this year we have a nine person group and the food won't all fit. So, we're still deciding between hanging a pack or just sticking a few smaller bags of food out of camp on the ground as Cliff Jacobsen suggests. If we do hang, I bought some pulleys as I have bad memories of hanging packs when going with people who do it that way but without pulleys. Cheers, Andy |
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bogwalker |
A Friend was in the Polly area in mid-July and talked to some campers who had their food taken by bears on Polly Lake the first day of a week long trip. It was hung in a tree and the bear climbed the tree and broke the branch it was hanging on. Be sure to hang your food from a real stout branch that won't break under a bears weight. Hang it down 6 feet from that branch and 6 feet from any tree trunk and at least 10 feet off the ground. If you follow these thoughts you should be fine. BTW-the people whose food was stolen were experienced campers, careful with food odors as they often camp in Grizzley areas and had taken precautions with double bagging the contents. The theft occured on July 16th. |