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Re: Caching food in bear boxes on the JMT

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:14 pm
by richlong8
I am not talking about Bear canisters or other things left in bear boxes. People should clean up after themselves, and if they don't, they might have to learn the hard way.
I have only cached a couple of times, and most of the time, I would never bother, and I pick up after myself, and often after others, like the rest of you probably do.
However, I don't see why a concealed, sealed bear canister, that is found incidentally by a ranger, should inspire the same kind of reaction that leaving stuff in a bear box does. It is not exactly the same as trash lying in the middle of the trail, is it?
Just my "old school" opinion. It is the person whose caches own risk, but I like to think of a ranger as being some one who is out there to help me, not thinking of ways to write citations.
I am all for doing away with bear boxes. I think they were put in to help people be responsible("crutch").
The bear canisters are readily available to rent or buy, people just need to use them.

Re: Caching food in bear boxes on the JMT

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:32 am
by Oubliet
I guess if there's a high abandonment rate of those caches, I can see how the rangers would become annoyed.

More recently, I've heard that carrying kayaks over Bishop Pass is becoming a "thing". If people break them trying to kayak the middle fork of the Kings River, I certainly hope they dutifully carry out their trashed kayak pieces!

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Re: Caching food in bear boxes on the JMT

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 4:40 pm
by gregodorizzi
Wow - resurrection!