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How to keep water from freezing during the hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="aspenbugle" data-source="post: 2618766" data-attributes="member: 6481"><p>Camelbacks work perfectly fine, even at altitude and 3rd or 4th season in Colorado (CO native, been doing it for decades). Main issue is water freezing in the tube, so you can blow it back through as mentioned, or just keep it tucked under some clothing so it's not exposed directly to the cold. A coat or some clothing covering the bladder and tube is all you need. Body heat does the rest. Much more convenient than fussing with bottles. Very easy to tell how much you have just by weight of it when putting it on, or 5 secs to unzip and glance. </p><p></p><p>Just can't leave it in cold overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aspenbugle, post: 2618766, member: 6481"] Camelbacks work perfectly fine, even at altitude and 3rd or 4th season in Colorado (CO native, been doing it for decades). Main issue is water freezing in the tube, so you can blow it back through as mentioned, or just keep it tucked under some clothing so it's not exposed directly to the cold. A coat or some clothing covering the bladder and tube is all you need. Body heat does the rest. Much more convenient than fussing with bottles. Very easy to tell how much you have just by weight of it when putting it on, or 5 secs to unzip and glance. Just can't leave it in cold overnight. [/QUOTE]
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