ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: [endurance] water supply
Re: [endurance] water supply
LONG JUDY (long.judy@smtpgateway.centigram.com)
Mon, 15 Apr 96 10:08:51 PST
Linda and all--
I used a CamelBak on one day during the Death Valley Encounter in
1993. I don't know what model it is (it belongs to my husband Nick).
The last day of the ride is difficult and you go over the Slate range
in the afternoon. We carried extra water for the horses rather than
ourselves in this case. As I recall, the CamelBak didn't bother me too
much but if I use it again I have some fuzzy tubes to put over the
shoulder straps so it won't bother my shoulders. The straps are sort
of thin. I carried two water bottles in holders on the horse and two
in my waist pack. The waist pack and the CamelBak were ok together
but not wonderful. The bottom of the CamelBak touched the top of the
waist pack at times. Drinking out of the thing was easy and having
the tube right over your shoulder encourages you to drink often since
it is right in your face. The silly thing that I did was give the
horse all the water from the bottles instead of the CamelBak. If I
gave him the CamelBak water I wouldn't have to carry it anymore. Oh
well, hindsight. I would use the CamelBak again.
Marilyn Russell carries four water bottles in holders on the front of
her saddle when she wants to bring extra. It can be a bit bulky but
it works for her. Although water bottles on your waist pack do get in
the way, when I'm being smart I carry water there in case I get
separated from the horse (this happens way more often than I would
care to admit!). I have the same problem that you do, when the pack
is heavy it sometimes interferes with the cantle of the saddle. I
like having the water in the holders in front of me better.
What does everyone else do?
Judy Long
Hayward, California
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: [endurance] water supply
Author: Linda Flemmer <CVLNURS@CHKD-7.evms.edu> at smtpgateway
Date: 04/14/96 08:38 PM
I may end up riding some this season without my crew, so I will need
to carry more drinking water than I normally do. At the moment I am
using an Ultimate Torsopak that holds one sports bottle (20 oz, I
think) and pick up water frequently from my crew. I know that this
one bottle won't be enough without frequent refills.
I am considering using the CamelBak water system - a mini-backpack w/
a baldder inside and a tube over the shoulder to sip thru. Has
anybody used this? How did they like it? Which style did you like?
(several models seem to be available)
I am not fond of double water bottles on a waist belt since they feel
so bulky. I have long legs but a short torso - the bottles usually
hang low & interfere w/ the cantle of the saddle. Are there any
waist packs out there that carry the bottles more to the side (away
from the cantle) but don't put the bottles into your arm pits?
Linda Flemmer
Blue Wolf Equestrian Supplies/ Blue Wolf Ranch
Chesapeake, VA
"In case of emergency - Fur side up, steel side down!"