Re: Extra Water Carrying Capacity
To All, Many thanks for all the thoughts on water carrying capacity. Most of the comments have had to do with the containers for the water...generally,...
bobhostetler 2007-12-18 05:46:24 #48835

Re: Extra Water Carrying Capacity
Bob, I am surprised that you were able to get 11 days of food & stuff into a Golite pac. I bought one of their racing packs and could not get everything...
david 2007-12-17 21:01:47 #48834

Re: Extra Water Carrying Capacity
Both the 6 liter and 4 liter Platypus Water Tanks are still sold and made to be folded. In fact, they come from the manufacturer folded. You can see these...
richard2425848 2007-12-17 19:32:47 #48833

Re: Bright Angel/South Kaibab conditions
Thanks for the info. Sounds like conditions are pretty good-for now. jagchiker <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
scott patterson 2007-12-17 18:31:06 #48832

Re: Extra Water Carrying Capacity
Bob, damn inpressive on the pack weight! I once used my Go-Lite Jam to hike from Elves to S. Bass at the end of June. I had 11 quarts of water: 3 quarts...
rich_rudow 2007-12-17 18:14:11 #48831

Re: Extra Water Carrying Capacity
Bob, For several years, I have used the water bag and the 6 liter platy that have been mentioned by others on this thread. I usually carry both with me on...
Bob Holland 2007-12-17 18:10:51 #48830

Re: Extra Water Carrying Capacity
Dittoes on the water sack. I have carried the water sacks for the last five or six years with excellant sucess. Carrying a back-up has several other...
like2cave 2007-12-17 14:41:08 #48829

Re: Extra Water Carrying Capacity
I have used a 2.5 gallon water sack with for the past few years with great success. I think I bought it from campmor but rei sells them also. It weighs 2.5...
Peter Borremans 2007-12-17 13:25:02 #48828

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