Cool. Sounds like you've had far more experience than me with these matters. Contents are cool(er), less odour. Good point. Thanks Neil.
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 1:21 PM, <mcneely4@cox.net> wrote: I've used a bear can for backpacking for some years. In Denali, Yosemite, > King's Canyon, Big Bend, Great Smokies. Manufacturers and park rangers > state that bears basically ignore these cans, recognizing that they can't > get into them. Don't know about the Yeti, but it evidently is approved for > use in the Northern Rockies, including Yellowstone. The cans all have > gaskets that should seal against odors. Yeti does too. Of course, with > the Yeti, the food is supposed to be cold, so less odorous, anyway, I > suppose. > > But your question sounds reasonable to me. > > mcneely > > > > > ---- neil n <musomuso@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >
> One thought. Why would I want a bear getting pissed off because he can't > > get into my Yeti? >
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