Bear canisters. BEAR PROOF NOT BEAR PROOF
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2022
- #bearcanisters #canoebarrel #bearproof
Join Doug from @PinetreeLine and I as we discuss what food storage containers are bear proof and a look at the popular canoe barrel as an option for food storage and how it is NOT bear resistant.
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Here are some useful links. (unaffiliated)
Bear Safe
www.amazon.ca/dp/B07B87GKZ1?r...
Ursack
www.amazon.ca/dp/B07DVX9FFS?r...
Canoe barrel
www.amazon.ca/dp/B07VSC99Q4?r...
Great review of some different options. Have a great week.
Thanks, you too John✌️
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Have fun out there✌️
Howdy y’all- great review on the different food storage containers. We don’t have a lot of bears in our area to worry about. But, occasionally someone living in the country will have a problem with a bear getting in their trash. Usually, the authorities will relocate it. Take care and God bless
Once a bear finds a food source it will always come back and check see if more is to be had! That is a guaranty! Relocating is a must.
Take care Paul, thanks for the visit✌️
How's she goin'? The bears we have in Nova Scotia aren't really aggressive but they will search out food if they can smell it. So having a bear proof container is always a good plan for any overnighter in the woods. Thanks for sharing these different options for keeping the bears away from our food. Take care!!!
Bears are opportunists! And quite savvy at getting into things so it’s important to discourage them!
Thanks and take care Mike✌️
Great breakdown Marc! Never knew of the bear vault before. I'm still rolling the dice by not having anything bear/smell proof.
Well I think they are a better option than hanging food from a tree. That bears can get to I may add!! I used to not care but I have had some encounters.
Take care Tyler✌️
I ended up settling on hanging a barrel (30L). I like bear canisters but there is just never enough room in any of them in my opinion. The barrel gives me enough room to be diligent in reducing scent as much as possible with as much bagging as I want, as well as letting me put absolutely everything inside (cookware included). Also makes it convenient packing wise as the size means it's just my entire camp kitchen + food (scented items as well) and nothing food or scent related (apart from me) packs with the rest of my gear. Also while obviously not bear proof, it's at least more durable and harder to get a hold of for a bear hanging in the tree than a bag is, as well as doing a much better job with raccoons and mice.
I don't think there is a perfect option. For me, the most important thing is doing your best to reduce scent as much as possible (nothing is going to be 100% smell proof as far as a bear is concerned), then making it as inaccessible as you can.
I agree, finding the right balance is difficult. 30L is actually a nice manageable size although can still become quite heavy to hang on a line. I mostly camp in the Boreal and I don't have trees with long extending branches to through a line over, making a bear container more useful to me.The bear bag I'm not a fan of. Although a bear can't get into it, by the time a bear has become frustrated with it and walks away all its content is destroyed. Unless of course one is ok with having jerky flavoured peanut butter rice for supper 😆
Thanks for checking in Emmet✌️
@@OpenAirOutdoors That's very understandable, there are definitely some areas where hanging is next to impossible.
I agree with you about the Kevlar bags. Best case scenario your food is a crushed mess (and while they can't rip it I've heard of lots of cases of them puncturing it, which means everything is also covered in bear saliva). Mice will also chew through Kevlar with ease.
Cheers, and hope the upcoming season gives you a bunch of great trips!
I always look forward to the next season my friend👍
I may have referred to the Ursack bag as an Ursa bag…well actually I did 😂 Apparently I’ve been watching too many camera reviews 😆. Nice job on this Brother! Very educational. 👊🏻🍻👍🏻
A verbal type-0 😆
I couldn't of done it without you Doug🍻
Thought I’d put my two cents in and say Lucky we don’t have Bears here lol, hello Marc and Doug 👍🍻
@@mdmelbourne6076 Hey Jim!
@@mdmelbourne6076 I actually have 2 problems to deal with! Bears and Doug 🤣
I call the blue barrels racoon barrels.
HAHA! Touché. Having that said a strip of duct tape across the latch keeps the smaller critters out👍
Thanks for watching Allen✌️
Have you ever had trouble with bears while camping Marc?
Yes I have had a few run-ins and a few close calls/encounters! But all was good in the end.
Thanks for stopping by John✌️
.I don't understand English friends. But I do know that this place is sensational and that if there is something that would terrify me, it is to find myself one day with a bear in the middle of a forest. Greetings and blessings to my friends.
It really is not all that bad! Being carful is probably the best practice.
Thank you for watching my friend🍻
Marc I just came back from my camp , my area is polluted with bears . Oh ya I've learned a lot over the years . I had a 150 pound timber wolf walk across my pasture yesterday morning , I howled at it and it just gave me the shunk eye and kept on going 😅 Local bears are a nuisance , my bears are all business. Nice gear to show what works and what doesn't. 👍
The bears that have grown accustom to people are the worst to have around! Awesome on catching sight of a wolf! Thats a rare one to have👍
Thanks for hanging out Steve🍻
@@OpenAirOutdoors You and Doug should come for a visit this summer. Doug's been to my camp.
@@SteveRobReviews Yes for sure that is something we can work on👍
Dude - is that a 55 gallon barrel?!?!? 😬
😆 I'm pretty sure the barrel is 80 litres. It is a big one!
Thanks for checking in✌️