Bear Shock Electric Fence - Effective?
Hi there -
I am going on my first solo cross-country tent-camping trip, and the majority of my month will be in bear country.
Several folks have convinced me in my original post that bringing a gun is unnecessary, so I am thinking about other means of providing protection and self-comfort.
I came across these electric fences while perusing the net.
Has anyone ever used these?
Are they effective?
Is it worth the money and hassle for that extra protection while I am alone at primitive/back country sites?
Thanks!
The first I've heard of them
I read the various recommendations blurbs -- I'll ask some of my colleagues who spend a lot of time hiking in bear country what they think. But my initial response is -- I sure wouldn't want to irritate a bear.... I've had several close-up encounters with black bear and a single Grizz and I have mixed emotions about such an enclosure.
Mark
Updating with current NPS Thoughts
Quote:
If a bear approaches your camp, act immediately to scare it away. Maintain a safe distance while making as much noise as possible. Throw small stones or pines cones toward the bear, being careful not to strike the bear on the head. If the bear returns, repeat. Do not attempt to retrieve food or gear from a bear until it abandons the items.
From the Yosemite NP site.