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Anchor text: bear-resistant container
Target Entity: Bear\u002dresistant_food_storage_container
Preceding Context: Additional camping can be found outside the park and are managed by private entities or by the U.S. Forest Service. Any campsite accessible only on foot or by horseback is considered backcountry camping and is available by permit but camping is allowed in most of these backcountry zones year round. The National Park Service has a combination of specific sites and zones to accommodate backcountry camping with a set carrying capacity of overnight stays per zone to protect the resources from overcrowding. One third of these backcountry camping areas can be reserved well in advance of the upcoming summer season while the rest are on a first come first served basis. Open fires are not permitted in the backcountry and all food must be stored in a Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee approved
Succeeding Context: . As of 2012, only four brands of bear-resistant containers had been approved for use in the Grand Teton National Park backcountry. Additionally, hikers may use an approved bear spray to elude aggressive bears.
Paragraph Title: Camping and hiking
Source Page: Grand Teton National Park

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