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I plan on hiking some of the Maryland section of the AT next week (somewhere between Harpers ferry and Deer lick shelter in PA). I've only hiked on these parts of the AT twice before and I've never felt like I had to worry about bears. Is it standard procedure to hang a bear bag in these areas? would anyone recommend doing so or is it a non-issue?
Thanks!
-Dennis
Some folks do it religiously, some folks never do. I personally generally hang the bag if I can find a convenient branch within a minute of looking. If not, I just sleep with it.
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I suppose it would be worthwhile to learn the PCT bear bag method- this trip should be good practice. I guess I just dont want to look like an idiot trying to figure it out- especially if I'm the only person even bothering to put up a bear bag.
I guess I just dont want to look like an idiot trying to figure it out- especially if I'm the only person even bothering to put up a bear bag.
Do what makes you comfortable....and don't worry what others think !!!
Thanks
I suppose it would be worthwhile to learn the PCT bear bag method- this trip should be good practice. I guess I just dont want to look like an idiot trying to figure it out- especially if I'm the only person even bothering to put up a bear bag.
It's really not that difficult, and it's very easy if there are bear cables erected in the shelters. The only time you'll feel stupid is if you can't seem to throw the weight over the branch on the 20th try. Otherwise, people really aren't going to care. HYOH.
Blissful
08-11-2009, 20:52
Some folks do it religiously, some folks never do. I personally generally hang the bag if I can find a convenient branch within a minute of looking. If not, I just sleep with it.
You won't sleep any longer with it if you ask Chaco Taco what just happened to him...
Blissful
08-11-2009, 20:54
Thanks
I suppose it would be worthwhile to learn the PCT bear bag method- this trip should be good practice. I guess I just dont want to look like an idiot trying to figure it out- especially if I'm the only person even bothering to put up a bear bag.
Hey I did the ATin '07 - my son though hung the bear bag, but now that I'm sectioning I had to do it myself and wow I really looked like an idiot trying to toss that rock or piece of wood with the line attached! My hiking friend had a good laugh. :D
I go up to the maryland section 2-3 times a month and have never seen a bear. Not to say they could be there just never seen one. Have not heard any food bags being munch on except by field mice. There was a raccoon that attempt to mate with The Phoenix but other than the encounter there is not much to say or been seen.
Thanks for the advice everyone- this is about what I expected- I'll probably try to hang one just for the experience but I'm not too worried now.
-Dennis
I hung my bag last weekend and had a big hole in it the next morning from a rat/mouse.
First time ever, but I was near a shelter and I usually sleep in a hammock away from shelters. There are problems with all methods. I now double ziplop my food and just hang it away from my sleeping spot off a low hanging limb. When my wife comes along, we camp at shelters due to the tent requirement and had to stop at a shelter this time.
Epiphany66
08-15-2009, 22:08
Just get into the practice of leaving your food outside your tent. Hang it in a nearby tree, thats all. Hiked the Jersey section of the trail last week and bears were everywhere.
Blue Jay
08-15-2009, 23:08
Hang your food. Bears are not a problem unless you are stupid.
Lone Wolf
08-15-2009, 23:16
sleep with your food and you'll keep it
I hiked from PenMar-Harpers Ferry 2 weeks ago & did not see any bears. There were bear warnings at Dalgren campground. I slept in my tent 2 nights & shelter 1 night. Did not hang up my food with no problems.