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I was thinking...why not buy an extra bear canister and keep it in the car to store the toiletries, scented items, etc. that will not be brought into the backcountry.

I often spend a few days in Mammoth or Independence before a backpacking trip. I generally bring a bare minimum of toiletries with me to be used in "civilization", but hate to throw away unused stuff.

Is a bear canister kept in a car as a storage unit allowed and/or safe?

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Susan.

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Bears will smell whatever is in the canister...therefore, you may come back to a mutilated car but safe toiletries...the issue is having scented items in your car, so the answer is, no....you need to keep the canister outside.

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Thanks!

It makes sense, of course...but I figure it never hurts to ask. I am not interested in a destroyed car or bear!

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The best thing to do is not leave smellables in your car, but when that can't be avoided I've had good luck with these: OP SAK
Just make sure the goodies are out of sight (from the rangers and the bears) smile

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Thanks Dave.

I never leave anything in my car...I am a bit of a fanatic regarding that.

I just thought my "great idea" might indeed be just that!


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Susan, the basic reasoning is sound, but you need to take it one step further, and place the cannister outside the car. I have used this maneuver many time. I place the can under my car, where it is not easily seen.

By the way, one could legally use a Ursack for this, as well, and I have done so, in this case tying it to the underside of the car.

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Originally Posted By Dave G
The best thing to do is not leave smellables in your car, but when that can't be avoided I've had good luck with these: OP SAK
Just make sure the goodies are out of sight (from the rangers and the bears) smile


+1, though I usually only opt for this method for toiletries and vacu-sealed food items.


Chris

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