PlacidWaters
Adventurer
Converting my Kia Soul for camping. I can't imagine hanging large amounts of food in trees every night. I've done that while backpacking, but a 7-day trip involves a lot of food. How do others handle this?
To each his own I guess.Keep it in the car with you as opposed to leaving it outside.
Why would you leave it outside? Unless it's protected in a bear box.To each his own I guess.
Why would you leave it outside? Unless it's protected in a bear box.
To clarify, the areas where I camp have bears that are VERY acclimated to humans.I've never worried about it... but then I stayed away from campgrounds and didn't cook meat (no refrigeration). Black bears that aren't acclimated to humans are afraid of us. Often there were plenty of bears around but they never bothered me.
Actually there's enough room in a Kia Soul for one person, gear, and food. I will build a platform with storage space underneath. I'll sleep on one side of the car and have storage bins on the other side. I've removed the back of the back seat. Cargo space in 4Runner with rear seat folded down: 89 cu ft. Kia Soul: 62 cu ft, plus more with the seat back removed.Did you read the original post? Sleeping inside a Kia Soul. That's a tiny vehicle, so a choice between the person sleeping in the vehicle or the food container. Not room enough for both. I have a 4Runner, a much bigger rig and there's no room for me in the back if I leave my ice chest inside.
Thank you for this information! I wasn't educated about bear-resistant coolers.I think the first step is to get a rotomolded cooler. There are a lot of options now, that are between $100-$200 dollars. Look for ones that have the silver "Certified Bear Resistant" sticker on the outside or go to the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) website to get a list of certified models. These are the ones that the forest service recognizes, and you can leave them outside of your car without a fine. Note that most of them require you to use a pad lock in order for them to be considered bear resistant, the rubber latches alone are not enough.
Probably similar to "you don't need to outrun the bear, you just need to run faster than the slowest person in your group... "To clarify, the areas where I camp have bears that are VERY acclimated to humans.