Wow. Thanks for that insightful comment. You truly are a credit to stoners everywhere. Next time someone says 'Hey, people that smoke pot are a pack of drooling idiots' I can say 'no way, man, check out this guy Heavens Exile'.
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Forget the bottles. There's water on tap. It's going to be very pricey to get your daily intake of water from buying bottles.
The tap water in town is NASTY, its the opposite of Mexico, it is over cleaned here and smells like chlorine. And if you drink enough you will get cleaned out if you know what I mean
Goto the local grocery stores--like Smiths, Albertsons, etc and by the store brand water gallons for 50 cents.
And remember--its a dry heat--like your oven
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Damn nice site.. thanks for the link. I think I am going to go with the camelbak tho.. they are built great and do the job well..Originally posted by KaiSpeaking of hydration, anyone have experience with this water pack?
$44 for a 100oz pack looks like a pretty good deal...
http://www.rei.com/product/47792101.htm?Happiness is a belt-fed weapon.Comment
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Another trick that works well is to get one of those foil emergency blankets and wrap the bladder in that. If you do it right and can live with the rustling sound it makes (no covert ops for you!), you'll keep ice water a good 60degF below ambient temperature. Cotton balls work well, but tend to pick up condensation and can be a real beyotch to clean out once they're soggy.Originally posted by blaumanIt works pretty good, and if you add some ice to it, you will have great cold water for long time, if the heat of the desert is way too extreme, you may want to insulate the blader with some coton balls...
And for the inevitable question of, 'but what if it's only 91degF outside?' - yes, it is possible to make your water freeze for a time doing this. Fortunately, there's a French winemaking trick for avoiding this called 'introduire l'antigel'.Comment
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You can't go wrong with a camelback. I recommend checking out their Ambush line of packs. 100oz, light weight, and the extra storage pack sits nice and low to keep your weight balanced.Originally posted by KaiThanks for all the tips and tricks guys, I appreciate it! I was going for the cheaper model, until I realized that was without bladder. Think I'm going to get the Mule. I appreciate the cleaning tips though!!!
Or, go down to your sporting goods store and get yourself one of those ice trays that makes ice into cigarette sized cylinders so you can drop them into your camelback.Originally posted by skrooAnother trick that works well is to get one of those foil emergency blankets and wrap the bladder in that. If you do it right and can live with the rustling sound it makes (no covert ops for you!), you'll keep ice water a good 60degF below ambient temperature. Cotton balls work well, but tend to pick up condensation and can be a real beyotch to clean out once they're soggy.
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These are also great for dealing with asshole drivers on the freeways. They'll do as much damage as a handful of pennies but with none of that awkward evidence left behind.Originally posted by noidOr, go down to your sporting goods store and get yourself one of those ice trays that makes ice into cigarette sized cylinders so you can drop them into your camelback.Comment
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i would be honored. :]Originally posted by noidWow. Thanks for that insightful comment. You truly are a credit to stoners everywhere. Next time someone says 'Hey, people that smoke pot are a pack of drooling idiots' I can say 'no way, man, check out this guy Heavens Exile'.3lit3 cr00ksComment
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Would they even last? We've reached "Cooking egg on sidewalk" status in last few days. 1deg off from record highs all week.Originally posted by skrooThese are also great for dealing with asshole drivers on the freeways. They'll do as much damage as a handful of pennies but with none of that awkward evidence left behind."Never Underestimate the Power of Stupid People in Large Groups"Comment
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Checking with weather.com monthly forecast for Las Vegas and at the day/time of this post, it projects 104 degrees F for the 30th...Originally posted by hackajarWould they even last? We've reached "Cooking egg on sidewalk" status in last few days. 1deg off from record highs all week.
Of course, weather prediction beyond a few days are about as resliable as, um, something that is unreliable? (heh heh)Comment
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Hey all, just wanted to share a discount link for the CanekBak hydration paks. After a lot of searching, reading reviews, and recommendations from posters here and on the IRC channel, the pricing I found averaged about $80.
ebags has the 2004 model on closeout for $40 until midnight MST tonight. In case anyone is interested, thought I'd share the link.
http://www.ebags.com/backpacks/hydra...N=4001+2007549Comment
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Keep your eye on the jet stream, if it goes to high (over Canada or Idaho) low winds high temps, if it goes to low (over AZ or Mexico) it goes cool. Anywhere else, it's a dust storm.Originally posted by TheCotManChecking with weather.com monthly forecast for Las Vegas and at the day/time of this post, it projects 104 degrees F for the 30th...
Of course, weather prediction beyond a few days are about as resliable as, um, something that is unreliable? (heh heh)"Never Underestimate the Power of Stupid People in Large Groups"Comment
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One blatantly obvious thing just occurred to me that didn't get mentioned in this thread previously...
Whatever you do, don't drink only Gatorade or similar sports drinks expecting to beat dehydration.
Seriously, this will fuck you up as badly as if not worse than dehydration and in no short order. Your body needs water, so give it water. Yeah, you need to maintain electrolyte and mineral balances as well, but remeber they're just that - balances. It's real easy to go overboard if you keep having the Pavlovian thirst response of buying Gatorade from the vending machines to keep yourself going. By all means have one if you feel you need it, but don't have more than one every four or five hours. Again, keep a pallet of water on hand in your room or other place and drink it.Last edited by skroo; July 19, 2005, 08:07.Comment
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has anyone ever used this product before... "cool offs" by a company called Allegro?
i know i've seen them in a variety of outdoor catalogs, with claims that they stay cool a very long time, can be "refreshed" back to chill temperature very quickly by means of soaking, and that they are relatively non-drip. anyone have experience with them? do they live up to the claims made?"I'll admit I had an OiNK account and frequented it quite often… What made OiNK a great place was that it was like the world's greatest record store… iTunes kind of feels like Sam Goody to me. I don't feel cool when I go there. I'm tired of seeing John Mayer's face pop up. I feel like I'm being hustled when I visit there, and I don't think their product is that great. DRM, low bit rate, etc... OiNK it existed because it filled a void of what people want."
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I have used them before... they are ish... they do help keep you cool (kinda like a wet towel around your neck) but they aren't all that long lasting. If you can find one cheap I would pick it up because they are MUCH better than nothing. Just make sure you are soaking it often.Originally posted by Deviant Ollamhas anyone ever used this product before... "cool offs" by a company called Allegro?If I had a nickle for every time someone offered me ten cents to keep my two cents to myself... I would be a rich man.Comment
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