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Post by dam »

HEY LADIES

Am wondering what creative ways there are for caching food stuffs when your past the 60th and the tree's are to feeble to be of any use? Any idea's welcomed.
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Post by OW »

I expect that there are a few Ladies on this forum who could answer your question, but I am curious, why would you not want a response from the, likely much larger population of men as well?

If you were in fact trying to get an answer from any gender that would answer you, then maybe you should start by not trying to offend anyone.

For the record, I don't have an answer for you, but then, I'm not a lady either.

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Post by just curious »

Metal boxes with rocks on 'em work for the very few clients we have that still cache stuff. Few groups are permitted to leave crap behind when they leave a camp these days. A few talented types from years past have built a box with pallets forming all six sides, covering them with tin, and putting a one ton inukshuk on it, but mostly we put in a camp and pull out everything and everyone.
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Post by flynfiddle »

You probably want to be haulin foodmail or in the case of one famous bush pilot, 80 pounds of arctic char, because my guess would be that the pickins' are slim above the tree line.
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