Melinda's story in another thread (Wildlife seen on recent trips) - cut and pasted below - raises a good question - how do you store your food so that it is safe from possums, wallabies, etc when tenting/basecamping it in Tassie?
melinda wrote:I think I mentioned 'possums' in another post but I guess this story may be best suited to this thread.
When planning our recent OT trip friends did mention 'possums'.
Now we have possums in NSW, our are refined little critters who only raid tents and flys occasionally.
Where as the possums I met on the OT were experienced campaigners who had obviously perfected their teamwork on innocents from that island to the north of Tassie!
One night I was woken by the scampering of numerous little feet running round and round the tent.
Tried to ignore it, then the action really started. Scratch, scratch,three tears in the tent and a bags of nuts stolen out of the side pockets of one the packs.
When I went out to see what was happening I found three possums having a great old time.
I admit the fault was our own (we left some food in one of the packs instead of in the huts) but....... wow!!!!![]()
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Melinda
We had an issue with wallabies at one point in the Walls in November. We had some food in a vestibule (in a bag) that was interfered with and some in packs outside the tent that wasn't. Food in a bag in another tent's vestibule was also left untouched. They'd only just got into the food when we arrived (after being away for 7 or so hours), so don't know if they'd have also got the food in the packs if they'd had longer. It seems there's plenty of stories of food being taken from packs too. (We were careful not to store anything right in the tents to avoid returning to tents with increased ventilation!

Thanks!
Cheers,
JB