Camelbacks and water bladders
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All of which is fine, until the thirsty person stops for a drink, and consumes a liquid which requires the body to utilise more stored fluids in the processing and digestion. Which makes the potential for dehydration worse.
So, alcohols, coffee, rum, fizzy caffeinated drinks, basically anything which the body has a tough time turning into something useful.
Yes, it is nice to stop and have a drink, and you're buying :D
Cheers Ross, I'll put one on my Christmas list :twisted:
no, I know a lot of women mountaineers, on a trip in the summer a couple were discussing which was the best for toilet breaks on long alpine days without taking a hraness off :D this was after a few drinks...
My god, I would need to be totally legless to be discussing peeing arrangements with another woman and in front of a bloke :shock:
In no way could they have mistaken you for another woman :lol:
using huts and bivvies does tend to break down a lot of those taboos, besides anyone leading mixed gender groups can hardly ignore certain practical issues.
Yes I suppose it does get rather basic.....
This is turning out to be a AAA thread drift, and in a vain attempt to get it back on topic..
Has anyone really considered what Lemon Isostar really looks like once it's been poured into a clear plastic hydration bladder :shock:
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Started by Smirnoff_skier in Ski Chatter 30-Nov-2008 - 31 Replies
RossF
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
www.femalefreedom.ca/ incase you should wish for an alternative option :D
Edited 1 time. Last update at 01-Dec-2008
Bandit
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
ise wrote:
Intakes should be around 2.5 ltr per day rising to 5 ltr per day at altitude, part of that will come from food unless you're existing on a diet of dry biscuits and crisps of course :D If you do have dehydration then you need to re-hydrate at a rate of 600ml in the first 30mins and then 600ml per hour afterwards and not more. Normal hydration will be over 1200ml of urine output per 24hrs pale and odourless.
All of which is just the technical justification for stopping and having a drink from time to time which is just nicer.
All of which is fine, until the thirsty person stops for a drink, and consumes a liquid which requires the body to utilise more stored fluids in the processing and digestion. Which makes the potential for dehydration worse.
So, alcohols, coffee, rum, fizzy caffeinated drinks, basically anything which the body has a tough time turning into something useful.
Yes, it is nice to stop and have a drink, and you're buying :D
Bandit
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
RossF wrote:www.femalefreedom.ca/ incase you should wish for an alternative option :D
Cheers Ross, I'll put one on my Christmas list :twisted:
RossF
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
bandit, take it to the appropriate thread please :roll:
:lol:
:lol:
Ise
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
bandit wrote:
Gosh ise you do google some unusual items, thanks for the suggestion :wink:
no, I know a lot of women mountaineers, on a trip in the summer a couple were discussing which was the best for toilet breaks on long alpine days without taking a hraness off :D this was after a few drinks...
Bandit
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
ise wrote:bandit wrote:
Gosh ise you do google some unusual items, thanks for the suggestion :wink:
no, I know a lot of women mountaineers, on a trip in the summer a couple were discussing which was the best for toilet breaks on long alpine days without taking a hraness off :D this was after a few drinks...
My god, I would need to be totally legless to be discussing peeing arrangements with another woman and in front of a bloke :shock:
In no way could they have mistaken you for another woman :lol:
Ise
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
bandit wrote:ise wrote:bandit wrote:
Gosh ise you do google some unusual items, thanks for the suggestion :wink:
no, I know a lot of women mountaineers, on a trip in the summer a couple were discussing which was the best for toilet breaks on long alpine days without taking a hraness off :D this was after a few drinks...
My god, I would need to be totally legless to be discussing peeing arrangements with another woman and in front of a bloke :shock:
In no way could they have mistaken you for another woman :lol:
using huts and bivvies does tend to break down a lot of those taboos, besides anyone leading mixed gender groups can hardly ignore certain practical issues.
Bandit
reply to 'Camelbacks and water bladders' posted Dec-2008
ise wrote:
using huts and bivvies does tend to break down a lot of those taboos, besides anyone leading mixed gender groups can hardly ignore certain practical issues.
Yes I suppose it does get rather basic.....
This is turning out to be a AAA thread drift, and in a vain attempt to get it back on topic..
Has anyone really considered what Lemon Isostar really looks like once it's been poured into a clear plastic hydration bladder :shock:
Topic last updated on 01-December-2008 at 13:30