Bears are exactly why my build will not have a full Galley, just a shelf. All food stuffs will be stored in TV and all food prep will be done elsewhere.
My wife and I spent a couple of decades hiking; backpacking; kayak camping, and car camping throughout the North East (i.e. Adirondaks Mtn's, Green Mtn's, White Mtn's and the very remote mountains of Maine).
We had more Black Bear encounters than I wish to remember both deep in the woods and at campgrounds.
I have witnessed the destruction these bruins can do to a camper, tent or vehicle. Luckily I have only had to hear them trying to get my hung in tree "bear bag"
One site I saw still sticks in my head. We were car camping with our touring kayaks. We drove into a campground in NY's Adirondaks. The attendant warned us that bears were especially destructive that summer.
He proceeded to warn me that our wood strip kayaks looked like a rooftop carrier (rocket box) that a lot of people use to carry gear.
He then showed us the remains of such a box with the roof rack still attached laying in a twisted pile next to a dumpster.
Appparently the owner had stored food in the box to keep it "out of reach" of bears. Well....... a Black Bear climbed onto the van with the box on top and proceeded to tear the box and the roof rack (Thule) right off the vehicle and onto the ground. He then ripped it open and found what he was looking for. The Rocket box was folded in half, the rack bars were bent almost 90* The rack towers were broken. It was a pile of junk waiting for trash pickup. Also the vehicle was damaged.
Needless to say, we didn't sleep well that night with 2 wood strip kayaks on our trucks roof.
From my experience, I feel it's imperative to keep ALL food away from where you sleep when camping in bear country. NO FULL GALLEY FOR ME!
$.02
Larry
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