Camping in Bear Country
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Next month DH and I are going camping in Northern NM in bear country. We will likely be car camping in a forest park near a highway but it is somewhat lightly traveled. There is a town just up a small hill by the campgrounds. Although we are camping we are planning to go into town nightly via bike for dinner. For lunch though we will use our Jet Boil and dehydrated foods. There are bears in the area and we want to make sure we use appropriate precautions. They generally stay in the mountains but obviously they will come down if they want to!
Can we just store any food in the car? What about washing your items? Normally I will wash them away from the campsite and any food that might be left on the ground I don't worry since I figure it is something birds/scavengers can eat. I don't really want to buy a bear vault if I can just keep things in the car but also don't want to attract any unwanted visitors! This is our first time to really camp in an area where this could be an issue. Usually I am worried about rattlers.
On a side note if you have advice on the dehydrated food (what's yummy, what's not, if the portions are small) let me know!
Amanda
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