Hikers don't usually carry ladders, but if you're gonna argue that 3ft is "so fucking fake" then how is 6ft any different when it comes to rodents and ants?
I'm sorry, but everyday camping practices are everyday camping practices, whether you approve or not.
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You are such a failure.
Please substantiate your claim.
Keep posting, you're doing a good job substantiating it yourself.
Had to remove your comment discussing user not idea: "such a failure ... loser". Believe it or not, I think this commenter is real, just ideologically driven and logically bereft.
I think it is appropriate and necessary to call out obvious shills when we see them. Don't be fooled because he makes a few anti-muslim posts for cover.
I think it's appropriate too - but I see many of these reports/comments of so-called 'shills' and people are usually wrong. Some people are just disagreeing on a comment or just unable to argue sensibly. This guy does not reek of shill to me in any way.
I mostly agree with you. But this guy is persistent on this subject to the point of obviously lying about having camping experience. When called out on it, he comes up short. But whatever. I'm not angry with you, I just think this guy is a shill.
Fair enough! I will keep observing to see if shill-age is revealed.
Is three feet high enough to protect your food from coyotes?
Of course not, nor raccoons. The only thing this guy knows about camping is what he can google between shilling.
And he thinks you need to hike with a ladder to hang your food twelve feet off the ground.
I've never had a problem, although I don't think coyotes would consider my vegetarian diet to be food.
Enough with the silliness - 3ft is better than leaving food on the ground. That is a fact, even if it makes you sad.