Despite my shame, I feel compelled to put this out there as a PSA.
Last fall I took a trip to Death Valley and Alabama Hills. On the way from the Bay Area, we camped at Lee Vining in the north east part of Yosemite. Four trucks in a row, each with a 12v fridge with food inside and all dry food in the camp bear box. I slept near the stream for white noise and was not awakened when the bear got in my Defender 110. Why my truck as we all had fridges? Probably due to the three pint lunches by the guys who put my truck together at Solihul. Defenders not known for the fit and finish - door gaps way off.
The bear easily opened my truck with aluminum skinned doors and actually broke the window. A couple guys woke up but were too scared to do anything. It ate 3 lbs of ground beef, 2 lbs bacon and a dozen eggs. Let me assure you that when a bear eats anything, let alone eggs, it does so without any type of decorum or table manners.
Luckily it didn’t tear up my Scheel-Manns or take a smash in the truck. After about an hour of cleanup by 6 men, we bent the upper door back into place and got back on the road. A call to the other guys that were already at our rally point in Vegas replaced my groceries. Didn’t need a window anyways as we were going through Death Valley and my rig doesn’t have A/C.
Im pretty conflicted with the scenario and dont know what I’d do differently. If I have to put all my refrigerated meats in a bear box - what’s the point of having a fridge?
My take away is be very wary of camping in Sierra region national parks as the bears have been conditioned as many have noted in this thread. I like the idea of an electric fence and will look Into it.
Trading in the Defender isn’t an option.