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And this is why you don't hang a bear bag with twine.

Originally posted by: irishScott
Originally posted by: Jeff7
A.....bear bag?

Stores the food and other scented stuff so bears/animals can't get at it.

Edit: Oh, and nice timewarp.
Ah, right.

From the video, I thought they were literally hanging up a small black bear, for purposes unknown.



Edit: Damn, I even timewarped your timewarp comment. :laugh:
Oh Fusetalk...you so silly.


 
THey must have been hanging up more than just food, that looked like enough for 3 for a month.

I spent 12 days in algonquin and food for 2 was less than 1/2 that white bag.
And I gained weight.
 
Well, at least they were doing it right. Too many idiots hang their bear bag from a branch only inches away from the trunk. Damn bears learn that food is in those bags pretty quickly. I believe that's one of the reasons you have to have one of those bear proof canisters in the Adirondack Park now.
 
So much stupid in that clip.

I have no idea why they hung the whole pack. Just take out all the food and stick it in a food sack to hang it up. If they suck that much at hanging, get a bear canister.
 
Originally posted by: greatBLU
So much stupid in that clip.

I have no idea why they hung the whole pack. Just take out all the food and stick it in a food sack to hang it up. If they suck that much at hanging, get a bear canister.

Maybe there was a lot of edible undergarments they had to keep safe too.
 
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