Most of the certified products are expensive. The attached document tells you how to modify a military storage box for use as a bear resistant container. There are 2 versions, and they are already tested and approved.
The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee does the certifications for bear resistant products.
This looks like the latest list.
https://igbconline.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/221214_Certified_Products_List.pdf
If you watch the video, you will see that the testers are actually bears.
I am glad that the importance of locking your vehicle has been mentioned above, probably at least twice. But in areas where bears are used to raiding camper's food, they can now operate the door handle, or worse yet, just tear off the door...
Some of the national forests, and state lands in Colorado require a bear resistant container which you are required to move away from your campsite, and let them play with it if the bear finds it. Container has to be certified.
Some of the better made ice chests are certified. Check regulations...
How can I get a Build Sheet for my Ford?
Marti Auto Works is the licensee to Ford's production database and provides information about any Ford Motor Company vehicles made in the United States or Canada from 1967-2017. Visit the Marti Auto Works website to determine which build sheet is right...
This site does not provide model numbers, but they seem to frequently have Pelican and similar cases:
https://www.repurposedmaterialsinc.com/index.php?p=catalog&mode=search&search_str=pelican+case
That is totally amazing. I have a couple of these, and I recall paying about $35.00 each in about 2012. I bought the JKU sliders then as well. They were $279.95 a pair then. All above prices were plus shipping.
Just want to say that I am in need of a larger snatch block, placed and received a snatch block which I am not happy with. While researching this issue, I stumbled onto this post. The images shown in the second two links in the above post, match the images for a Chinese manufacturer known as...
Campfire nachos in well seasoned cast iron skillet or Dutch oven. If something does stick, just hit it with one of those stainless steel pot scrubbers, using it dry.
There are lots of variations...
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