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antigrassguy

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I have a 100oz water back pack that I love. I never leave home without it. I couldnt count how many times I was dragging brush, uphill usually, and look at water jug and think "man am I thirsty" only to drop brush and walk past water jug to get next pile o' brush only to repeat this scenario. :bang: Dehydration hits me hard. No energy, scrambled thought process, which is most of the time anyway, eventual muscle pulls, ect.. I was just curious if anyone else uses one.
 
got my camelbak about three weeks ago, wont work without it now. Sweating away today, it feels great to keep the fluid levels up without stopping work
 
Camelback ?

As they say " Four hours in a tree and nowhere to go". If you take in a gallon you must get rid of a gallon. You can't sweat it all out. I also don't want to deal with the extra weight.:popcorn:
 
yeah but does it stay as ice cold as one of those icecooler sports things?

the maxcool by igloo keeps ice for like 5 days in fl.

walmart 20 bucks, coldest water you'll ever drink

how much are camelbacks




and for all you alcoholics out there


try the beer belly

http://www.thebeerbelly.com/
 
i like the "tie on the water" break

I actually like the mental challenge when Im gettin thirsy (not oo thirsy, like dehydration/heat stroke)...but then again i think i have slight masochism...i think alot of climbers kind of like the scratches and blood?

I enjoy the image of pullin' up the water

its like pullin up heaven

distinct moment where new things occur make my day more fun

i admit the lack of logic to all of that
 
dis how we role up in da 'dacks
beerhelmet.jpg
makes your helmet useful
just don't get caught driving with it on.:givebeer:
 
Very popular with the troops in Afghanistan, though I was told you have to be careful about disinfecting them as some nasty little bugs can live inside that cause havoc with one's digestive tract if not cleaned regularily, especially in hotter climates.
 
wicked funny

Frash
Im ear to ear crackin' up!
I could use of the those with some red bulls in em.

Maybe somebody should see if empty kegs are a good cushion for fellin' trees.
 
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