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Store food in airtight containers, keep it away from wildlife and water sources, and bring bear-resistant containers or hang food at least 4 meters off the ground and 1.5 meters out from the trunk.
Preparing for Remote Food Storage
When hunting in remote areas of the Yukon, it’s essential to prepare your food storage containers and equipment. Bring airtight containers, such as plastic bins or coolers, to store your food. Consider using bear-resistant containers, which are specifically designed to prevent wildlife from accessing the contents. Always check the local regulations and manufacturer’s instructions for proper usage.
Hanging Food and Trash
To keep your food safe from wildlife, hang it at least 4 meters off the ground and 1.5 meters out from the trunk of a tree. Use a sturdy rope or cable to secure the food bag, and make sure it’s not easily accessible to animals. It’s also crucial to hang trash and other scented items, such as toothpaste and soap, to prevent attracting wildlife. Consider using a combination of physical barriers, such as electric fencing, and deterrents, like ammonia-soaked cloth, to further protect your camp.
Additional Safety Measures
When storing food in the Yukon, it’s also essential to consider the local wildlife and their habits. Be aware of the area’s bear, wolf, and wolverine populations, and take necessary precautions to prevent encounters. Keep your camp clean and free of food scraps, and make sure to store any food waste in airtight containers. Always check the weather forecast and be prepared for potential rain and snow, which can affect your food storage containers and equipment.
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