โAug-18-2016 06:48 PM
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Trackrig wrote:
Had a rag top in Alaska for years, never had anything try to get into it. Just don't store your freshly cooked pot roast in it.
Bill
โAug-19-2016 09:58 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I usually dump my tasties under a RV at the far end of the campground.
bumpy
RoyB wrote:
Did you all see the trailer photo on here where a bear tore the side off of the trailer to get inside. Was on here about a month ago. Unbelievable what a bear can do if he wants inside...
Roy Ken
โAug-19-2016 08:14 AM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
Leave the doors open and no food in the Jeep.
โAug-19-2016 07:35 AM
โAug-19-2016 07:29 AM
Grit dog wrote:
I usually dump the leftover bacon grease from breakfast on a nearby tree, but it hasn't worked yet.......bears show up if they're around and curious but most of the time they don't want to be seen.
โAug-19-2016 01:21 AM
โAug-18-2016 09:51 PM
2gypsies wrote:
How strong is your top?:W
Way back when we had a popup pulled by the Ford Mustang convertible we were in Smokey Mtn. Nat'l Park back when you'd see bears all day long - no fear. We got up one morning to see bear tracks across the convertible top. No breakin just a route from A to B.
Same day a bear cruised the campground, found a can out of the trash, leaned its back side against a tree, slide down to a sitting position and just like it was a paper cup - pulled that can apart and started licking the inside.
For the most part, the national parks have removed troublesome bears and gradually they haven't been such a problem as they were many years ago.
OP: There are plenty of Jeepers up in the Colorado mountains with soft tops. We've been on Jeep trails with them and we never heard the problem mentioned. I'm sure we would have around a campfire. I really don't think it's a problem nowadays. Just don't stash your cooler in there where it can be seen. A cooler = food and they know it.
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โAug-18-2016 07:26 PM
mikebreeze wrote:
Bears usually don't bother a vehicle if there is no food in it. I know that when I tent camp in bear country I 'mark my area' just like animals do. That has worked for me.
โAug-18-2016 07:19 PM
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