Do you hang your food if it is the pre-packaged freeze dried variety like Mary Janes, Mtn House, etc?
Obviously will hang tortillas, almonds, etc and any other hum,an scent things.
Do you hang your food if it is the pre-packaged freeze dried variety like Mary Janes, Mtn House, etc?
Obviously will hang tortillas, almonds, etc and any other hum,an scent things.
It's easier to keep all my food in the food bag. Many of those food wrappers are more porous than you think, and many of the mini-bears have learnt, odor notwithstanding, that ripping open a foil package is likely to yield a treat.
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Yes. Hang all of your food and smellables if you are hanging anything.
If I hang my food, then I just hang all of it...no point in separating it. I think FD packaged food are less of a risk for smells since they are packaged to last perfectly for 10+ years and have to be sealed extremely well for that. In more remote places I think this is less of a problem, but on the AT I think the mice have learned what foil packets are!
I hang anything and everything with an odor. Toothpaste camp soap food, regardless of packaging cooking gear...etc. And for those "sleep using your food bag as a pillow because everyone they know who lost their food were hangers" preachers, out of many nights in the woods the ONLY time I had a food bag tampered with was the ONE lazy night I left it in the shelter. Enough said.
Yes, yes and yes hang it all and hang it right, a half ass hang is an easy target for a bear.
So okay, you eat a big dinner and then hang up all the food. What about the couple lbs of food you sleep with in your stomach????
I sleep with my food unless I'm around people who hang, then I will just to avoid any problems but I go out of my way not to camp with people so it's never really a problem.
I've noticed that when food bags are stolen they tend to from being hung improperly.
I hang everything (PCT method) when there is a suitable tree and branch and sleep with my food when not. A bad hang is much worse than no hang at all IMO. I use aloksak "odor resistant" bags, within a zPacks food bag. I've never had a problem.
Like this...First bear bag hang.JPG
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Don't hang any of it, use it for a pillow.
I am always conflicted when people respond to questions like this and advocate sleeping with their food. Even though I usually sleep with my food as well, I see it as somewhat of an advanced technique.
From my observation one of the biggest benefits to bear bagging is that it teaches people to have a clean campsite free of garbage or scattered food and to keep close track of their items that might attract wildlife. Keeping a bear bag is an ideal way for people to learn this initially. In addition, I think everyone should know how to setup a correct PCT bear bag hang, it is something that I still use any time I know I'm entering an area with a known bear issue. Plus it's useful to know for the rare occasion when someone walks up to me in camp with a bear bag and a rope and asks "How do I use this thing?"
Just my $0.02
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