Re: water bottles
Looks like when you add up the cost of the "pop" every few weeks, the dentist bills after drinking all that "pop" and the cost of the duct tape I'm gonna...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-03-08 15:04:45 #7394

Re: water bottles
I agree with Bob A. that the Nalgene bottles are damn near indestructible...but I rarely carry mine due to the weight and they don't give at all...not the...
doc thomas 2001-03-08 14:28:18 #7393

Re: water bottles
I throw away the soda bottles after one or two uses. They cost pennies if you buy a cheap soda (50-90 cents). I can't even imagine using them for a year....
josephheywood@yahoo.com 2001-03-08 14:23:03 #7392

Re: water bottles
I used those soda bottles for some time for caches and frankly would never use them on the trail. After less than a year or two they crack and...
bob41@grand-canyon.az.us 2001-03-08 14:09:39 #7391

Re: water bottles
I have been using 1/2 gallon jugs from a company called "Daily's". They make Juice drinks & Alcoholic drink mixes, found in many supermarkets (atleast in the...
Al Kahler 2001-03-08 09:19:08 #7390

Re: water bottles
I used the same method (two 2 liter soda bottles) until I began carrying a water bladder/tube for easy drinking, but I still carry one soda bottle as backup...
josephheywood@yahoo.com 2001-03-08 09:01:05 #7389

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sweta singh 2001-03-07 21:50:12 #7388

water bottles
I carry two "disposable" 2-liter soda bottles. They are very lightweight, very durable, seal well, compress somewhat, and are essentially free. They also...
Andrew T. Holycross 2001-03-07 20:19:45 #7387

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