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OnThePath
03-02-2010, 13:24
I was wondering what methods people used to hang their food bags.

Rockhound
03-02-2010, 13:27
10 feet high 6 feet out. Hang it and tie it off. Not too tough

The Flatulator
03-02-2010, 13:32
I sewed a section of cord to the bottom of the stuff bag for my sleeping bag. I would put all my food into this at night, tighten the drawstrings and then suspend upside down via another piece of cord either from a shelter rafter or a rope over a tree. Bag is waterproof and everything is in ziplocks. No problems with mice---ever (and I have over 5000 miles of AT hiking). Just make sure to keep away from the shelter side walls and good idea to make sure you utilize an old lid or can to keep the mice from shimmying down the cord. Little bastards! Also, make sure you leave every zipper in your pack unzipped, because if you forget something in your pack (even if you don't) you will end up with a hole by mornings light. Best to have them crawling freely then to chew a hole in your home.

slugger
03-02-2010, 13:57
Take a look at this, I found it to be very helpful. (http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/bear_bag_hanging_technique.html):)

BobTheBuilder
03-02-2010, 14:07
In case you wanted more detail, this is what I do:

Little cheap stuff sack about 2" x 3" with 50 ft of paracord tied to the stuff sack cord and the curled up inside. Take the paracord out of the little stuff sack, find a small rock to put into the stuff sack to weight it, throw it over a branch, remove rock from stuff sack, tie on food bag, haul up 10 ft, then tie off.

Curiously, finding the right size rock is usually the toughest part of the whole deal.

10-K
03-02-2010, 14:10
May I be the first to say that I hang my food in the tent with me. :)

Hoofit
03-02-2010, 14:24
That must make for a beary, I mean very tasty tent...

Trail Bug
03-02-2010, 14:27
I like the PCT method. No taunt line for a bear to snag loose and get your food.

wvgrinder
03-02-2010, 14:39
May I be the first to say that I hang my food in the tent with me. :)


Me too. That's why I love my tent. I just sleep w/ my pack next to me. Is this considered dangerous on the AT? Also, I didn't treat any water on my first AT hike. But, I plan to treat some on this next one. My luck's gotta run out sometime. :confused:

Blissful
03-02-2010, 14:42
Some swear by food in the tent. Some have had their tent ripped by bears or other animals. Its a personal decision. If it were me, I want a safe and sound sleep, so I hang without the worry of something circling my tent.

Blissful
03-02-2010, 14:43
Me too. That's why I love my tent. I just sleep w/ my pack next to me. Is this considered dangerous on the AT? Also, I didn't treat any water on my first AT hike. But, I plan to treat some on this next one. My luck's gotta run out sometime. :confused:


Lone Wolf is your man to discuss these issues. :D

Mountain Wildman
03-02-2010, 14:57
PCT method.
Post #4

Helios
03-02-2010, 15:00
PCT method.
Post #4

I've adopted this method too. Very easy, and makes sense.

Mountain Wildman
03-02-2010, 15:02
I've adopted this method too. Very easy, and makes sense.

Great minds think alike!!!

wvgrinder
03-02-2010, 15:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8FXRJldcpE&feature=related

beakerman
03-02-2010, 15:21
Great minds think alike!!!


yep pct all the way...used it for years and didn't know what it was called though...

mweinstone
03-03-2010, 10:07
never hang. never treat or filter. unless others are doing it and by not doing it they cant sleep so i do it for the wussys. filter shmilter. treat sheet. hang wang.