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    Jon Fong / Flat Cat Gear
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    @jonfong

    Locale: FLAT CAT GEAR

    A new scheme to hike Half Dome without a permit just dropped: be a bear.
    Hikers who secure a Half Dome permit and tackle the legendary 425 feet of cable are treated to some incredible views of Yosemite Valley. But it seems they may not be alone up there! Rangers recently discovered evidence of a black bear’s presence on the summit of Half Dome. Yosemite bears are excellent climbers and can easily tackle the 46-degree angle- no cables needed!
    This observation serves as a good reminder that bear safety applies EVERYWHERE in Yosemite. Keep all smelly objects, from food to sunscreen, locked in a bear locker or bear canister. If you need to keep food in your car during the day, it must be out of sight, with the car windows rolled up and doors locked- at night it must be in a bear locker. While nobody drives up Half Dome, Yosemite bears are great at opening car doors in the Valley if they smell something tasty. Whether at camp or on the trail, always keep backpacks and scented items within arm’s reach- bears and other animals (like the Half Dome ground squirrels) will approach unattended bags quickly and are likely to create a few new holes before you notice them! For the safety of people and animals alike, keep your friends close and your food closer.

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    jscott
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    @book

    Locale: Northern California

    I was about to write “Holy le Crappe–excuse my French” before I read the article.

    I think the article works against its own case. Bears don’t climb the face of El Capitan either. It makes it seem like all the warnings about food storage are as extreme and ridiculous as this story. They’re not.

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    jscott
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    @book

    Locale: Northern California

    o.k. now I see this story reported in the S.F. Chronicle. I still don’t believe it and think it'[s meant as a way to draw attention to proper food storage by the Park service.

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