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"Probably would take a bear a few seconds to move all of the debris."
Very true. I'm going with the assurance that a double layer odorproof barrier and my smelly a$$ is going to make my food non-existent to bears, cats and canines, and the rocks protect it from anything small enough to go unnoticed near my camp.
Trust me. Not even hanging food impossibly high can stop a determined bear. I JUST helped a friend replace a corn auto feeder for deer that was physically torn from the 5/8" steel cable stringing it between two trees. The trees were about 30 feet apart and the cable was 25 feet off the ground. I helped him hang it the first time and our 30' extension ladder barely reached the cross cable to get the feeder up.
Last week we found the crumpled 50 gal drum on the ground, torn open and virtually empty. Some bear got a nice corn dinner. A silnylon sack hung from a cliff isn't gonna deter a hungry bear either.
Edited by COHiker on 07/18/2012 19:31:30 MDT.
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