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发表于 2015-5-11 21:03:46
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Re: 食物储存
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现在是熊活动期, 食物不可以存放在帐篷里和离帐篷太近的地方,一定放进防水袋中吊到远处树上。 这也包括所有垃圾。
所有物品带进带出,把环境影响降到最低。
这个地区是灰熊活动区域。。。
还是麻烦男士们准备绳索。
防水袋在mec有售: http://www.mec.ca/product/5025-887/mec-pack-rat-sil-stuff-sacks/
看了这个吊挂,够复杂。。。
http://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/food-handling-storage.html
Bear Hangs
Counterbalancing— This can be a frustrating job. Do it enough times and the thought of toting a bear canister becomes less objectionable. The procedure:
Divide your food and aromatic items into two bags. Nylon stuff sacks will do. Try to keep them equally weighted.
Locate the perfect branch. Backpackers may hike a lifetime without finding one, but here's what to look for: a live branch, one that cannot support a cub's weight, at least 20 feet high and extending at least 10 feet away from the trunk.
Take a length of cord, at least 50 feet of parachute cord (about 1/8" in diameter), and tie a rock on one end. Toss the rock over a spot near the far end of the tree branch. (Note: Do this when you have plenty of light.)
Retrieve the rock and tie the cord to one bag. Put a loop in the cord that you can use for snagging the bag in the morning. Pull the bag all the way up to the branch.
Reach high on the remaining cord and tie the second bag as high as you can. Create another loop. Stuff the remaining cord in the top of the bag.
Toss the second bag up (or push it up with a stick), ideally getting the two bags to dangle side by side about 12 feet off the ground. Before you do this, make sure you have access to a stick long enough to snag the loops you created.
A retrieval option: Fasten a strand of barely visible fishing line to one of the bags so you can reel in your bags without having to swat at them with a stick.
Bear-Bagging—
Place your food and aromatic items in one or two bags.
Find two trees about 20-25 feet apart.
Take a 100-foot length of parachute cord, tie a rock on one end and toss it over a branch about 18-20 feet above the ground.
Tie one end to one tree trunk. Then tie your food bag or bags to the midpoint of the length of cord.
Toss the weighted end of the cord over a branch in the second tree.
Pull the cord across that branch until the food bag is suspended in midair between the two trees. Tie off the cord on the second tree trunk. Two 50-foot sections of cord, with food bags tied at their junction, can also work.
pct method
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKYBhsy3gZQ
counterbalance method
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_WA-ZWv4cA |
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