On 8/3/07, W Peabody <w.peabody@gmail.com> wrote: > On 8/3/07, mike <mwmiller@cwnet.com> wrote: > > I've kept food in the van at Lake Tahoe camping, no problems. Pop top van. > > Interestingly, Lake Tahoe is where my step-dad's 73 Chevy camper van > was cased by a bear. J was staying in a cabin, and had just unloaded > the van into the bear boxes, and a bear came by, stood up and sniffed > through the front passenger window that was open a crack. Left huge > noseprints on the glass, and paw prints on the door and front hood. J > winced, when the bear bounced against the van a bit, as though seeing > if it was worth getting into. But then suddenly dropped down and > walked off. > > It's a bit like talking a walk during a thunderstorm, chances are you > won't get hit by lightning. ;) > > In the parks, the rangers will go around and check if people are using > the bear boxes, and they can fine people who leave food in their car. > More likely to get a citation from a ranger than get hit by lightni-- > er, by a bear. > AFAIK, the bigger campers don't have to do this for some reason, but > probably campers with canvas tops, they will likely check. > |
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