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Protecting Bears Through Better Food Storage in the Backcountry

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The line between thriving wilderness and dangerous bear encounters often comes down to one simple thing: how we store our food in the backcountry. Grant Breidenbach from Bear Vault joins us to reveal fascinating insights about bear behavior and the science behind effective food protection strategies.
Bears possess what scientists call "spatio-temporal memory" – they remember both where and when they found food sources. This remarkable adaptation serves them perfectly in natural settings but creates serious problems when they discover human food. With noses containing four times the scent receptors of a bloodhound and surprising intelligence, bears quickly learn that our calorie-dense snacks offer more reward for less effort than foraging naturally. As Grant explains, "Human food, not even once" should be our mantra when it comes to bears.
We explore how traditional food-hanging methods have become increasingly ineffective as bears learn to defeat them – chewing through ropes, breaking branches, or even shimmying across lines to access suspended food bags. The Bear Vault's ingenious design, with its slippery sides and carefully engineered dimensions, creates a physical barrier bears simply cannot defeat. After trying and receiving no food reward, bears quickly return to their natural diet.
Most powerfully, Grant shifts our perspective from self-protection to ecosystem preservation: "There's no such thing as a problem bear – there are problem people." When we fail to properly store food, we set bears up for dangerous behavior that often leads to their euthanization. One Colorado case study showed a 98% reduction in human-bear conflicts within five years after implementing canister requirements and education.
Whether you're planning your first wilderness adventure or are a seasoned backcountry traveler, this conversation will transform how you think about food storage and bear protection. Join us in understanding that when we enter the wilderness, we're guests in the bear's home – and protecting them is our responsibility.
Subscribe now for more insightful conversations about adventure, conservation, and responsible outdoor recreation!

www.bearvault.com

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Bear Vault (00:00:00)

2. Origin Story of Bear Canisters (00:02:22)

3. How Bears Think and Learn (00:05:44)

4. Why Bear Canisters Work (00:12:06)

5. Canister vs. Hanging Food (00:17:42)

6. [Ad] Remote Trails Radio (00:19:43)

7. (Cont.) Canister vs. Hanging Food (00:20:26)

8. Manufacturing and Company Ethics (00:23:33)

9. The Impact on Bear Behavior (00:34:07)

10. Closing Thoughts and Episode Wrap (00:41:25)

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The line between thriving wilderness and dangerous bear encounters often comes down to one simple thing: how we store our food in the backcountry. Grant Breidenbach from Bear Vault joins us to reveal fascinating insights about bear behavior and the science behind effective food protection strategies.
Bears possess what scientists call "spatio-temporal memory" – they remember both where and when they found food sources. This remarkable adaptation serves them perfectly in natural settings but creates serious problems when they discover human food. With noses containing four times the scent receptors of a bloodhound and surprising intelligence, bears quickly learn that our calorie-dense snacks offer more reward for less effort than foraging naturally. As Grant explains, "Human food, not even once" should be our mantra when it comes to bears.
We explore how traditional food-hanging methods have become increasingly ineffective as bears learn to defeat them – chewing through ropes, breaking branches, or even shimmying across lines to access suspended food bags. The Bear Vault's ingenious design, with its slippery sides and carefully engineered dimensions, creates a physical barrier bears simply cannot defeat. After trying and receiving no food reward, bears quickly return to their natural diet.
Most powerfully, Grant shifts our perspective from self-protection to ecosystem preservation: "There's no such thing as a problem bear – there are problem people." When we fail to properly store food, we set bears up for dangerous behavior that often leads to their euthanization. One Colorado case study showed a 98% reduction in human-bear conflicts within five years after implementing canister requirements and education.
Whether you're planning your first wilderness adventure or are a seasoned backcountry traveler, this conversation will transform how you think about food storage and bear protection. Join us in understanding that when we enter the wilderness, we're guests in the bear's home – and protecting them is our responsibility.
Subscribe now for more insightful conversations about adventure, conservation, and responsible outdoor recreation!

www.bearvault.com

https://www.facebook

Remote Trails Radio
Remote Trails Radio is a laid-back and engaging podcast where two friends share...

Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

CONNECT WITH US AT SUPER GOOD CAMPING:
Support the podcast & buy super cool SWAG: https://store.skgroupinc.com/super_good_camping/shop/home
EMAIL: [email protected]

WEBSITE: www.supergoodcamping.com
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqFDJbFJyJ5Y-NHhFseENsQ
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/super_good_camping/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SuperGoodCampin
FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuperGoodCamping/
TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@supergoodcamping

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Bear Vault (00:00:00)

2. Origin Story of Bear Canisters (00:02:22)

3. How Bears Think and Learn (00:05:44)

4. Why Bear Canisters Work (00:12:06)

5. Canister vs. Hanging Food (00:17:42)

6. [Ad] Remote Trails Radio (00:19:43)

7. (Cont.) Canister vs. Hanging Food (00:20:26)

8. Manufacturing and Company Ethics (00:23:33)

9. The Impact on Bear Behavior (00:34:07)

10. Closing Thoughts and Episode Wrap (00:41:25)

176 episodes

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