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Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:26 pm
by maverick
Which do you prefer? I have all ways carried a water bottle, but I would be interested
in hearing from people who changed over from one to the other, and there
comparisons, and pro's and con's.

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:09 pm
by rlown
both. The hydration pack stays in the pack during the hike. My Kelty has a nice lil' place for the hydration pack built in, which keeps it safe from puncture and close to my back up high. It can be re filled remotely with the filter pump. Then, I carry 2 extra poly's as well, usually empty, but useful for day hikes, fishing, and making cocktails at night. That doesn't count the lexan bottle with the 151 in it.

I spike the hydration pack with some electrolyte tabs as well.

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:47 pm
by freestone
A wide mouth recycled plastic sport drink bottle and a little blue squishy cup (instead of the traditional Sierra cup) for dips into the feeder streams.

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:32 pm
by maverick
What size hydration pack Rlown? Do you have to work a lot to keep to clean it(inside), and
the feeder tube?

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:38 pm
by rlown
maverick wrote:What size hydration pack Rlown? Do you have to work a lot to keep to clean it(inside), and
the feeder tube?
70 oz camel back blue bladder and tube. when i get home, i fill it up with some water and a little clorox.. flush it, and then hang it out under the patio umbrella to dry before storage. the poly's go through the dishwasher and dry. Amazed at the poly's.. they're 14 years old and counting.

I don't fill the camelback to 70. I fill for what i need on a reasonable leg. Just easier to suck from the tube as I go.

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:52 pm
by gary c.
I carry two large bottles on the outside of my pack and a third smaller regular 16oz water bottle in my pack for Crystal Lite type mixes around camp. I just fill then according to what I think I'll need. Most of the time it's just one big water bottle and the 16 ouncer filled with a Gatoraid mix.

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:31 am
by markskor
Also in the both category - (3 liter hydration Platy & one nalgene)...
Like having a Crystal Lite container around camp.
BTW, I wrap about 30 feet of Duct Tape around the Nalgene - part of my Medical supplies - stays clean and accessible.

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:47 am
by quentinc
I'm glad to see the old school still rocks. When I hike with groups EVERYONE has a hydration pack only, and they look at me and my water bottles like I'm some relic from the past ages. I'm also the only who doesn't have a water filter, since I either use iodine + C, or just skip treating altogether (another thing my hiking companions will never do).

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:59 am
by markskor
Quentinc writes -"I'm also the only who doesn't have a water filter"...

Me 2...do not carry one unless lower elevation hiking. In fact, for the last 25 years I have not treated my "High" Sierra water at all and never have gotten sick...(knock on wood). Drink smart!

Just thinking out loud here, with record breaking water/snow this year, (a giant Sierra douche as it were), and realizing that Giardia cysts do not overwinter...Well, HYOH.

Re: Water Bottles or Hydration Pack?

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 11:19 am
by LMBSGV
As an old school in both age and backpacking philosophy, I also only carry water bottles; a quart nalgene stuck in the pack outer mesh pocket and a pint on my left pack strap for while hiking. When the pint gets low/empty, it's also time for a snack break where I refill the pint bottle from the quart bottle.

My feelings on filtering is that in places where there's lots of hiker and packer traffic, I use a filter. Off the beaten track, I don't. When I do, I use a Steripen. For years, I used a Pur, but they quit making the replacement cartridges so I got the Steripen and I've been happy with it. Off the beaten track, I usually don't fill the quart Nalgene since I just dip the pint bottle in the creek or lake.