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I'm sure the vast majority of people here know how to properly hang food when camping in the backcountry. But for those who don't, please read how or ask someone how. Especially in bear country, not knowing this can be very dangerous to those camping with or near you.
Here's a picture I took at about 6am this past Sunday. In order to protect the guilty, I won't mention what trail or tentsite I was at. My walking stick is about 4 feet tall, so you'll notice the supermarket plastic bag is about 6 feet off the ground. The angle of the picture doesn't show it, but the bag is hung about 3 inches from the trunk of the tree. About 30 feet down the trail, there was another bag (this one was a backcountry food bag) about 6 feet off the ground, bungee-corded to the tree trunk. Sorry, no picture of that one.
Please share your knowledge with those who might need it. Let's all stay safe so we can keep playing in the woods.
How not to hang your food
Here's a picture I took at about 6am this past Sunday. In order to protect the guilty, I won't mention what trail or tentsite I was at. My walking stick is about 4 feet tall, so you'll notice the supermarket plastic bag is about 6 feet off the ground. The angle of the picture doesn't show it, but the bag is hung about 3 inches from the trunk of the tree. About 30 feet down the trail, there was another bag (this one was a backcountry food bag) about 6 feet off the ground, bungee-corded to the tree trunk. Sorry, no picture of that one.
Please share your knowledge with those who might need it. Let's all stay safe so we can keep playing in the woods.
How not to hang your food