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Garcia Machine Backpackers Cache Bear Resistant Food Container Cook sets Review

Garcia Machine Backpackers Cache Bear Resistant Food Container


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Garcia Machine, a pioneer in the development of bear resistant food containers used by Kluane, Denali, Glacier Bay and Yosemite National Parks as well as Planet Explorer, announces its lightest container yet. The Model 812 Backpackers'''' Cache keeps your food and the bears safe. How it works: The Backpackers'''' Cache Bear Resistant Container''''s lid is secured by two latches that can be twisted open/closed with a coin, key, thumb nail, etc. Leave the closed container away from your sleeping area. If a bear finds it, do not risk provoking the bear by attempting to take the container away from the bear. These containers easily withstand a bear''''s pawing, chewing and kicking. The bear will eventually lose interest in it and leave it alone.
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Review Date
July 9, 2003

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Reviewed by: markj1 ,  Backpacker

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This is a must have item in a growing number of backpacking destinations. I have used the Garcia bear can for a couple of years without any problem. I personally have never observed this can under attack from a bear, but as far as I have heard it is indestructible.

Compared to hanging food bags, the can is superior in a number of ways. No rope is needed to hang the can, rather it is just placed on the ground away from the sleeping area. The can is useful in places where there are no suitable places to hang food (e.g. above treeline, in the desert, etc.). In addition, the can suppresses the spread of attractive food odor, which helps to keep bears and other animals from coming into camp at all.

The downside of the Garcia can (compared to just hanging food in bags, at least), is that it is relatively expensive, especially considering that it's just a heavy plastic can. And heavy it is--about 2 lbs, which is about the same as an extra liter of water. The can holds 5 days worth of food, and typically leaves enough room for toothpaste, soap, and other scented animal attractants at night. I find it just the right size for me and a companion to take on a weekend (2 night) backpacking trip with mostly dried and repackaged food.

I wish it were lighter and cheaper, but I sleep better at night knowing that my food will be there in the morning.

Customer Service:
Garcia: N/A Whitney Portal Store: Great and friendly

Similar Products Used:
hanging bags


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