---- J B <jbever@EXCITE.COM> wrote: > Just thought I would post up some more updates of our recent camping excursions > > http://1981vwcamper.blogspot.com/ > > Hope you enjoy Beautiful trip, I am envious. For what it is worth, proper food storage in public camping sites is a legal expectation. In National Park and National Forest locations, one can be fined for improper storage. I don't know about California state parks. But improper storage is dangerous, anyway. If a bear indeed raided your cooler, that bear now knows that campgrounds and associated people stuff mean food, and will be back. Though your bear was a black bear (no brown bears in California), they also are dangerous to people, especially if accommodated to humans and human artifacts. -- David McNeely |
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