bring your nalgene for the wine
David Foote
DFooteaD115.ORG
Thu Jan 23 07:29:09 PST 2003
I think the bag with a tube is called a Camel Back Pack. My son used it
while backpacking across Europe in 2000. He liked it but I though it was
too much additional weight on the back.
Nalgene bottles really are great for wine unless you are adept at
drinking from a Spanish wine "skin,' which I am not! U.S. Boy Scouts
wrap 4 or 5 lengths of duck tape around their Nalgene bottle for
emergency repairs. Duck Tape is a silver sticky tape used for all sorts
of household and camping repairs. It is also great for taping a
sprained ankle. Wrapping it around the water bottle instead of carrying
a roll of the stuff saves space and weight.
>>> AlvaxmaAOL.COM 01/23/03 09:01AM >>>
Is this related to the same/different plastic bag full of water u place
in you bacxkpack with a tube by ur neck from which u can drink water
easierly? What's it call?
Xosé Manuel
In a message dated 1/23/2003 9:05:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,
aharrisaRAVINGREENBERG.COM writes:
>
> Nalgene is a plastic used for hiking water bottles which does no
affect the
> taste or purity of the substance in the bottle. Litre bottles can be
> purchased commercially for from 5 to 8 dollars. Allan M.Harris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Road to Santiago Pilgrimage
> [mailto:GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU] On Behalf
> Of Joe English
> Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 4:20 AM
> To: GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU
> Subject: Re: bring your nalgene for the wine
>
> What is nalgene??????????????????/
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