<!--quoteo-->QUOTE<!--quotec-->DO Note the warnings about keeping food away from the visiting badgers - we had one in out tent during the early hours trying to drag out a sealed coolbag that contained sealed pack of bacon and sealed pack of buns. No matter how well wrapped, they will smell it and try and get at it. Put ALL foodstuffs in the car.
My husband had to <b>chase the thing off with a folded campchair, it wasn't startled by him </b> and wasn't going to give up trying to claw the bag out (and they can be vicious - take note if you have a dog, as pooch will definitley come of worst!)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
hence the advice of bringing the mallet...
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE<!--quotec-->Price: Steep (ish), but open in winter
Pitch: <b>Take a mallet to be sure</b>
Views: Woken up to better ones, but that often involves lugging gear up hills<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->ah wait, i think i saw some climber's axes on sale at the outdoor shop...
is the badger a protected animal?
My husband had to <b>chase the thing off with a folded campchair, it wasn't startled by him </b> and wasn't going to give up trying to claw the bag out (and they can be vicious - take note if you have a dog, as pooch will definitley come of worst!)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
hence the advice of bringing the mallet...
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE<!--quotec-->Price: Steep (ish), but open in winter
Pitch: <b>Take a mallet to be sure</b>
Views: Woken up to better ones, but that often involves lugging gear up hills<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->ah wait, i think i saw some climber's axes on sale at the outdoor shop...
is the badger a protected animal?

