[pct-l] Bear Canisters on the PCT - FYI

ned at mountaineducation.org ned at mountaineducation.org
Wed Oct 27 15:26:12 CDT 2010


And that's why you're out there, to have the freedom to go anywhere, do 
anything you want along the trail, even stop on the pass for the night, if 
you wish and there is a big-enough flat spot!



"Just remember, Be Careful out there!"

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>A canister also gives one the freedom to stop & camp wherever/whenever one 
>chooses
> to do so - thus one's itinerary not being dictated by the bear box 
> locations in Seki.
>
> Happy trails!!!
> Jim (PITA)
>
> ----- ned at mountaineducation.org wrote:
>> I don't know if it has been mentioned in light of using a bear canister, 
>> but
>> for us having them gave us tremendous peace of mind knowing that Mr. Bear
>> wasn't going to rip into our packs at night! Also, it serves as an 
>> excellent
>> stool, short tabletop, laundry tub, and water bucket, to name a few.
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