Eka
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- First Name
- Ekaterine
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2026
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- Location
- The land between two rivers.
- Vehicles
- Model Y, Cybertruck
- Occupation
- disabled
One needs to make sure the cooler or box is on the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee approved list. List of approved products at link. Also requirements for bear fences. I guess the small portable fence chargers I have are not up to snuff. Too low of voltage. Also they require alternating power and ground lines. I used all powered. I used more posts to get around line tension issues. I cleared grass under my fence. When I was healthier I used a sickle to cut it. A battery powered string trimmer works. An electric fencer can start dry grass on fire.1. Get a hard cooler such as https://canyoncoolers.com/collections/hard-coolers or https://www.yeti.com/coolers/hard-coolers
Add a lock to the cooler. Most, but not all hard coolers which accept a lock are designated "bear safe" by IGBC when locked.
2. Dry food can be kept in Ridgid or Milwaukee etc. ridgid box and lock the container.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-...-Duty-Medium-Tool-Box-254065-254067/322035705
Keep ALL food AWAY from your vehicle and away from your sleeping area!
Yeti's Tundra line when used with the right long shackle Master Locks is bear resistant. Note: Both lock spots must be locked. I don't think any of the other cooler lines Yeti makes are.
I should mention I put one electric fence around my food, etc, and a second one around my camp.
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