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Old 01-13-06, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr_Super_Socks
put food in a sack. tie long string to sack. tie rock to other end of string. throw rock over a tree branch. fetch rock from the ground. pull the rock end of the string until food bag is dangly safely out of reach of critters. tie string to a low branch. sleep deeply, confident that your food will be there in the morning and so will all your limbs.

(b/t/w - was the NZ point that there are tree dwelling critters who will steal your food? if so, i think the bag on a string may work, but more importantly, it's only partly to protect the food - mostly it's to protect you from getting attacked by jackals, bears, etc.
For me, I'd change only one thing: Instead of a rock, I tie the rope to a carbinger. It's easier to tie than to a rock and is more secure. Also, I usually attach the carbinger to my bungee web on my rear rack. As needed, I attach certain things to the carbinger, keeping them secure and accessible while I ride.

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