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Southcove got me thinking.
Yeah, frozen water bottles are sucky in more ways than one. Frozen toothpaste is no fun either. And since most of my meals are boiling water simple I don’t need to start off with 35F water.
My dromedary bags are insulated, and while I’ve had some dang cold breakfast water from them they have not yet frozen, albeit with nighttime lows only down to the 20’s. Just like setting the cooler in the shade to keep the ice I hang the dromedary bag in a sunny spot during cold temps, and bring my canteen into the tent vestibule at night.
But my typical off-season trip temps are nothing like wintersports folks deal with further north. What do folks who ski trip or snowshoe do to keep things from freezing? Giant Thermos?
Does Memaquay really wear a multi-pocket vest filled with cans of a body heat Spam?
I am just as likely to use mine in cold weather to keep things from freezin' up!
Yeah, frozen water bottles are sucky in more ways than one. Frozen toothpaste is no fun either. And since most of my meals are boiling water simple I don’t need to start off with 35F water.
My dromedary bags are insulated, and while I’ve had some dang cold breakfast water from them they have not yet frozen, albeit with nighttime lows only down to the 20’s. Just like setting the cooler in the shade to keep the ice I hang the dromedary bag in a sunny spot during cold temps, and bring my canteen into the tent vestibule at night.
But my typical off-season trip temps are nothing like wintersports folks deal with further north. What do folks who ski trip or snowshoe do to keep things from freezing? Giant Thermos?
Does Memaquay really wear a multi-pocket vest filled with cans of a body heat Spam?