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Bear-Proof Food Canisters Mandatory for Most Backcountry Travel in Grand Teton National Park
Beginning this Saturday, if you're planning a backcountry trek into Grand Teton National Park you more than likely will be required to store your food in a bear-proof plastic canister.
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