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    Default Effectiveness of Bear Cables

    No word on whether he was ultimately successful.


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    Hope not. Georgia has done a wonderful thing for those of us that have yet to get it right with food bag hanging.
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    I have heard that some have learned to shake the cables hard enough for the bags to tear open or the clips to open and release the bags.
    I am not young enough to know everything.

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    I rather doubt that the behavior is random. Probably it has worked for aur furry friend before.
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    Just got back from GA and NC. I found the cable system to not be very good. Packs on hooks can be shaken off very easy. I always clipped a carabiner from my bag through the wire loop as an added level of security.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trail Bug View Post
    Just got back from GA and NC. I found the cable system to not be very good. Packs on hooks can be shaken off very easy. I always clipped a carabiner from my bag through the wire loop as an added level of security.
    Agree 100%. Just hanging your food bag on the provided hooks is asking for trouble IMO.

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    The system is not idiot proof. It is bear proof if you secure your bag/pack with more than a hook up! Carry what you need to attach to the cable and use a good quality container and it will be successful.

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    Nice Pic....Oh wait on closer inspection its the out-of-work Bear Grylls in a bear suit playing with paracord again......


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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor View Post
    The system is not idiot proof. It is bear proof if you secure your bag/pack with more than a hook up! Carry what you need to attach to the cable and use a good quality container and it will be successful.
    Trouble is that the bears are the ones who pay the price for the idiots. Would be much easier to have a clip on both ends to start with. If the food stays on the wire then I would think that the bears behavior would also change over time.

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    Yes ,I agree but the reality is that all clips break at some point and we need to be in self control. I use a small s hook which is about 10 grams --not a hugh penality to carry. And for what it is worth to history buffs the picture is not of Georgia ----Does anyone know where it is?

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    looks like Spence Field in the Smokies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Bear View Post
    looks like Spence Field in the Smokies.
    I got it from a Facebook page which identified it as in the Smokies; didn't say which particular site so you're probably correct.

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    I am curious if you were in the field and had rope and concrete string - what would you do better?
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

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    Ha, ha, that's a great, real funny photo! And the comment by Wise Old Owl-Yeehaw! I'm sure Grylls would laugh too!
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    Effectiveness of Bear Cables ???

    Very effective. Very effective at keeping the bears busy trying to get other's food, while I sleep with mine some distance away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wise Old Owl View Post
    Nice Pic....Oh wait on closer inspection its the out-of-work Bear Grylls in a bear suit playing with paracord again......


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    That's very funny, it made me get out thee ol' magnifyer, nice!

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