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RE: Black Bears and Hybrids

Thanks all, good advice....heading out for our last trip of the year before having to winterize. Forecast is calling for 29 degrees at night, upper 50's during the day, perfect!
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1strv
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11/04/09 04:56pm |
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Black Bears and Hybrids

I have been searching the website for bear safety protocols to include soft sided campers such as our hybrid, and have had not much luck. We are going to George Washington National Forest next weekend, and there have been black bears reported seen in the campground. Two large black bears, the largest being around 300 lbs, and two smaller ones. The rangers have been tossing firecrackers and M-80's at them to scare them away. I'm sure not cooking in the camper, nor storing food in the camper as this is a no-brainer, but any other suggestions or experiences by others would be appreciated. Thanks...
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1strv
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10/29/09 06:51pm |
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RE: Tore down in a DOWN POUR

We take it in stride when it rains during take down. We have camped so much over the years that having it happen is inevitable. We just toss everything in the back of the truck, and set back up at home when the sky clears. Does it suck? Sure! But a bad day camping is still better than a good day at work!
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1strv
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08/16/09 10:47am |
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