hikem'all
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Just wondering if you have any bear trouble camping in the high peak area around the Pemi Range. I know what it is like in the daks but new to New England hiking.
I'd properly hang your food. Emphasis on properly.
But I'll admit that I've been guilty of being lazy and keeping it in my tent with no problem a couple times, but that was at an unestablished spot in the woods. At a tent site with any traffic I'd store properly because it could be on a bear's "route."
A yearly hotspot for bears is 13 Falls site in the Pemi. I've heard of troubles at Guyot and Liberty in recent years. These sites all have bear boxes.
The best approach I have seen is the bear line used at Chimney Pond in BSP. Its a steel cable stretched between two posts with hooks attached to the cable, There is a pole with hook that is used to set the campers food bags onto the line. Once someone figures out how to tie a loop in their foodbag that doesn't slip tight, its not that hard. Chimney used to have significant bear issues years ago but no longer.
Of course none of the hanging techniques work to prevent flying squirrels or even regular squirrels from raiding the food unless the food is in a container or a Rat Sack (steel mesh bag)
The USFS has free bear canisters available at the ranger stations and the Lincoln visitor center. Please use them if you are going to a campsite w/o a bear box.
That's great news! Thanks for letting us know about this, I hadn't heard it yet.
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