Another take away is to learn how to hang food and then use the technique. On the rare occasions I have seen food hanging setups in the whites, they are definitely marginal at best. QUOTE]
I found it very difficult at times to find satisfactory trees from which to hang a bear bag in the Whites. I have been using URSACK for a few years now. I love it. It is light (~ 8 oz), foldable, and easy to use. I have not had a bear test it for me yet .
Ursack and metal-mesh food sacks will keep rodents at bay and may deter bears, but after a bear has chewed it and jumped up-and-down on it for a while you are likely to find your food unappetizing...I found it very difficult at times to find satisfactory trees from which to hang a bear bag in the Whites. I have been using URSACK for a few years now. I love it. It is light (~ 8 oz), foldable, and easy to use. I have not had a bear test it for me yet .
Some metal-mesh food sacks:
* ratsack (http://armoredoutdoorgear.com)
* outsack (http://www.simpleoutdoorstore.com/)
* foodsack (www.foodsack.org)
* grubpack (http://www.grubpack.com/)
Doug
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