MThuntr
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I spent a few weeks in the Bob Marshall Wilderness for work this summer. The last trip we had some people shuttle rigs from one trailhead to another. These people are not avid hikers and didn't realize they were supposed to prop open the engine hood at the trailhead in an attempt to prevent pack rats from building nests in the engine. Propping hoods open isn't a guarantee of prevention however it seems to help. After 10 days in the backcountry, I discovered some critters in my work truck's air vents. 3hr drive back home with the windows completely open so we could breathe. Happy Friday!!!