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May 3, 2009 at 3:06 pm #1236075
edited to add question.
I'm planning on using a Frontier Pro + bleach drops to purify my water. However, I camp in the Sierras's. You're supposed to keep everything with an odor in your bear cannister (where required) or in a bear bag away from your campsite. Bleach has an odor, so my playtpus will smell like bleach. Not only do I want to use it as a pillow, but it wouldn't fit in my bear can (unless I emptied it, and then had no water to start my morning). I could hang it, but that involves bringing more rope and is technically against the rules where cannisters are required.
Am I being overly cautious, or could this actually be a problem?
Do pur tabs have a scent?
May 3, 2009 at 3:18 pm #1498814I kept my Micro pur tabs in mt pocket when I went to sleep and always have my platys next to me so I can I sip them during the night.
I assumed you only had to worry about odors that resembled something edible like minty toothpaste.
Maybe I shouldn't do that anymore?May 3, 2009 at 5:39 pm #1498842I hadn't thought of it before, but might make sense to keep purification products in a canister along with the sunscreen & toothpaste, but go ahead and use your water bladder like normal. Trying to do otherwise would be more than a little inconvenient.
This makes me wonder… I wash my pots, bladder, etc. with plain ol' dishwashing soap when I get home. Does that lemony scent make them smell enticing to bears? I might switch to non-scented soap in the future.
May 4, 2009 at 8:08 pm #1499082The smell of bleach isn't that enticing – even to a bear. I wouldn't worry about it. Put your little container of bleach in your bear can – use the bladder as usual.
May 4, 2009 at 8:23 pm #1499083Bleach seems more likely to repel animals unless it has fragrances added.
Soap with fragrance may well attract bears and other animals. Even toilet papers that have fragrance added might attract bears. It's pretty easy to get soap (and TP) with no fragrance added. Dr. Bronner's makes a soap with no fragrance, sometimes labeled baby shampoo. Supposedly Dr. Bronner's Peppermint flavored soap is not attractive to bears — I guess they don't eat mint. Most soaps have fragrance added.
Most of these fragrances are artificial and it's pretty hard to guess whether they'll attract bears. I'd suggest you do any experimenting in black bear country rather than grizzly country.
Some of the fragrances used in personal care products in the US are actually pretty awful and will give me an instant asthma attack.
May 4, 2009 at 8:31 pm #1499085Thanks for the input. I figured I was being a little too cautious. 2 drops of bleach per liter of water is really watered down. Of course the bleach dropper will be in the cannister.
May 4, 2009 at 9:22 pm #1499090>"Bleach seems more likely to repel animals unless it has fragrances added."
Exactly my thoughts. Why would a bear want to check out bleach? And, furthermore, bleach really does not have that strong a 'smell'. Methinks you have nothing to worry about when all it is bleach.
cheers
May 5, 2009 at 6:54 am #1499133>>Why would a bear want to check out bleach? <<
Maybe he wants to get his whites whiter?
Sorry, couldn't resist. :o)
Michael
May 5, 2009 at 8:01 am #1499144A bleached bear would be a polar bear, right?
Bleach and ammonia are pretty irritating to human nasal passages (and lungs). For animals like bears and dogs, they'd probably be painful. My landlady used to sprinkle ammonia on her garbage bags to keep dogs from getting into them. -
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