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Bannock
08/11/2019 06:17PM
 
You're good.
 
firemedic5586
08/11/2019 03:08PM
 
I know if these were made of plastic, Woodsman Pantry. They would be fine, . However going by the letter of the law I'm assuming they would be a no go in the BWCA?

I like them for my dry goods..

Since I can't get the hot link to work...
https://www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/collections/containers/products/woodsmen-pantry-plus

What does everyone else think?
 
TechnoScout
08/11/2019 04:19PM
 
The regulations say "no cans" but I assumed that meant like a can of beans where the can could potentially be discarded.
 
Blatz
08/11/2019 05:27PM
 
Yup reusable like they are, makes it good to go
 
Jaywalker
08/11/2019 07:01PM
 
They look a lot like the Tiifin pots used to carry food in India.
 
x2jmorris
08/12/2019 06:20AM
 
You can bring those. It's popcans and bean cans and stuff like that that are banned.
 
awbrown
08/11/2019 03:34PM
 

I would say no you can use them in the BWCA because they are reusable. I don't believe the containers would hold up well to rough use.


Link
 
firemedic5586
08/11/2019 05:34PM
 
butthead: " How to insert a link.
Neither difficult or time consuming and a benefit ton members.



Long as they are re-usable no trouble.



butthead



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I've hot linked here before without issues.. For some reason it wouldn't let me x3 today.. Thus the url copy pasta..


Thanks though for the link to the hot linking post... Now I know for sure I wasnt doing anything wrong.
 
butthead
08/11/2019 04:51PM
 
How to insert a link.
Neither difficult or time consuming and a benefit to members.

Long as they are re-usable no trouble.

butthead



 
firemedic5586
08/11/2019 04:48PM
 
They have held up fine so far...


I Just found this on the Rec Gov sight on their "How well do you know the BWCA rules".


"Carry your food and drinks in reusable plastic containers. Cans and glass bottles not designed or intended for repeat use are illegal, except for fuel, insect repellent, medicines and toilet articles."


I guess I will be legal. :-)