How to Store Your Supplies Safely to Avoid Attracting Animals
Whether you’re camping, hiking, or just spending time in the great outdoors, proper storage of your supplies is crucial to prevent attracting wildlife. Animals have a keen sense of smell and are always on the lookout for an easy meal. Here’s how to store your supplies safely to keep curious critters at bay.
1. Use Animal-Resistant Containers
Invest in animal-resistant containers designed specifically for outdoor use. These containers are typically made of durable materials and feature secure locks that animals can’t easily open. Bear canisters are an excellent option for storing food and scented items.
2. Hang Your Food and Trash
If you’re in an area known for bear activity, hanging your food and trash at least 10 feet off the ground and 4 feet away from the tree trunk is a proven method. Use a sturdy rope and make sure the bag is sealed tightly. This technique not only protects your supplies but also keeps wildlife safe from human food.
3. Store Supplies Away from Sleeping Areas
Always store food, trash, and scented items (like toiletries) at least 200 feet away from your sleeping area. This distance minimizes the risk of an animal wandering into your campsite in search of a snack while you sleep.
4. Use Airtight Containers and Bags
Airtight containers and resealable bags are excellent for minimizing odors that attract animals. Make sure to seal everything tightly, from snacks to toiletries. Additionally, double-bagging items can provide an extra layer of protection.
5. Clean Up Immediately After Meals
Leaving food scraps or dirty dishes out is an open invitation to animals. Clean up immediately after meals, washing dishes and utensils thoroughly. Dispose of wastewater away from your campsite and any natural water sources to prevent contamination.
6. Pack Out Your Trash
Follow the Leave No Trace principles and pack out all trash. Use heavy-duty garbage bags and store them in animal-resistant containers until you can dispose of them properly. Never bury or burn trash, as this can attract animals and harm the environment.
7. Keep Your Vehicle Secure
If you have a vehicle at your campsite, use it to store food and scented items. Ensure that all windows are closed, and doors are locked. Avoid leaving food in plain sight, as animals can be surprisingly adept at breaking into cars.
8. Use Odor-Proof Bags
Odor-proof bags are designed to lock in smells and are highly effective in deterring animals. Use these bags to store particularly strong-smelling items like jerky, cheese, or toiletries.
9. Avoid Leaving Food Out Unattended
Even a short absence can be enough time for an animal to get into your supplies. Always put food and scented items away immediately after use, even if you plan to return soon.
10. Be Mindful of Your Surroundings
Finally, be aware of the wildlife in your area and take appropriate precautions. Some regions may require additional measures, such as using bear lockers or other community-provided storage solutions.
Not only does this keep your campsite safer, but it also helps protect wildlife from becoming dependent on human food. By following these tips, you can enjoy your time outdoors at Kiefer Campgrounds without worrying about attracting animals to your supplies!
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