The last time I even left food sitting *outside* in the campsite was in 1989
at Rocky Mountain National Park.  We had eaten fried trout and hush puppies
for dinner.  Around 4:00 AM there was something at our table (now know it
was raccoons).  But for that thirty minutes or so in the tent, hearing the
pot/pans get knocked over and the grunting/licking sounds... it convinced me
never to leave food out.

Everything including the ice chest gets locked up tight in the back of the
car, including the dirty dishes and campstove if we didn't get time to wash
them.

Tom C.

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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Some perspective...


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> > They put their food into their tent!!!! and climbed
> > in behind
> > it?
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> Dumb, Thats why I carry a .308 camping Just in case.
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