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Tag: Hanging Food

How to Hang a Bear Bag

March 7, 2014

First, let’s address this: Why should you hang your food at night while camping? Well, there are actually a couple reasons. First, you don’t want a bear, or other creature getting into your breakfast before you do. A hungry morning makes for a long hike. Secondly, if animals do get into your food, it trains … More How to Hang a Bear Bag

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