Bear Can, What do you like ?
- markskor
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Bought the Bearikade Weekender a few years ago...used Snowy's name and saved a few bucks, still pricey but light...fits in all my backpacks easily.
I took all my old collection of stickers...Vasque, Gregory, Eagle Claw, etc (yes a HST sticker too) and plastered them all over the outside...now it is hard to miss and nobody can confuse my can with anybody elses.
I took all my old collection of stickers...Vasque, Gregory, Eagle Claw, etc (yes a HST sticker too) and plastered them all over the outside...now it is hard to miss and nobody can confuse my can with anybody elses.
Mountainman who swims with trout
I was using a Bearikade Weekender but then last summer I switched to the Ursack with the liner. Now that they have taken the Ursack off the approved list I have a brand new Bearikade Scout. My trips are not usually very long, so I only need a small bear can. The Scout will be easier to pack because it's smaller than the other Weekender.
Over the years I've also been through the Garcia and the small size Bear Vault. The Garcia was too heavy and the Bear Vault was too hard to open.
Over the years I've also been through the Garcia and the small size Bear Vault. The Garcia was too heavy and the Bear Vault was too hard to open.
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I use the Garcia - because it's what I have, but I don't think I would go so far as to say I 'like it'.
I tried the ursack, back when it first came out, and while I like the concept, the fact that it's status (approved/not approved/specific model approved, etc) is discouraging.
If I had the scratch, I would get a bearikade - maybe someday
I tried the ursack, back when it first came out, and while I like the concept, the fact that it's status (approved/not approved/specific model approved, etc) is discouraging.
If I had the scratch, I would get a bearikade - maybe someday
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$55 Fixed Cost for Bearikade Rental for JMT Thru-Hikers
When I read that you can rent Bearikade's at certain locations yesterday, I emailed Wild Ideas to ask at what locations - I could not find a list. In the response that I received regarding locations and the option of having th eBearikade mailed there was a note that "special rates" apply to JMT, PCT and AT thru-hikers. In a follow-up email I inquired as to the rates and the response was that JMT thru-hikers can rent for a flat rate of $55. They did not say this rate included shipping, so I presume it does not. For me at least, that is a big savings due to the length of time we plan to be on the trail, plus travel time to and from PA. Based on their posted daily rates for the Expedition, I was figuring a rental cost of $93, not including shipping.
Anyway, I have not seen the flat rate info posted on any of the forums I have been viewing, so thought it might be of interest to others.
Doug
Anyway, I have not seen the flat rate info posted on any of the forums I have been viewing, so thought it might be of interest to others.
Doug
Doug
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