water water carrier to use

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BILLy

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Hi All
I am looking for ideas on a new water carrier, I wont be carrying it to far from the car about a mile, so will have to do two runs, thing is i took about three ltrs this weekend and found i ran out, was drinking a fair bit after my salty food, but also found i needed a good bit of water for washing my pots.
I seen somewhere a big army (I think) canvas water bag, which would be ideal for a camp and my canoeing trips, but cant find one anywhere now, what do you guys use? I dont like those plastic types because they seem to taint the water taste, does anybody have any idears either on my water carrier or what i should do regarding how much i need to take and how best to get the use out of it, filtering is not an option this time.
Thanks
Bill
 
I've used an ortlieb water bag for a couple of years with no problems. They're a lot cheaper than msr but just as good. I've had both over the years and they match in performance when backpacking and for static camps.

All the best.
 
I seen somewhere a big army (I think) canvas water bag, which would be ideal for a camp and my canoeing trips, but cant find one anywhere now
If you mean one of these:
canvas waterbag.JPG

They're not actually water tight. I think the idea is that the water leaks through the cloth slowly and cools the contents as it evaporates.
There's a label stitched onto it saying "This bag is to be soaked in water for 24 hours before use" - If you just fill it up it leaks quite a lot:
leakybag.JPG

IIRC it holds about 16 litres.
 
I take 2 litres a day (and night).
I wouldn't want to take less than that, but I only use it for drinking and brews, not pot washing.
I've managed on this so far, even on hot days.
I'm no expert though. :s
 
I use a msr dromedary, 6l I think it is just right for me over 2 days.

Agreed Dromedary's are brilliant if expensive. The RAF survival packs have a water bag that holds about four litres & has a roll top. Their ideal for camp but don't see to come up on the surplus market often unfortunately.
 
How much is enough water for food and cleaning pots say for a two night stay, taking into account brews and drinking water? I took 2 ltr and ran out
 
How much is enough water for food and cleaning pots say for a two night stay, taking into account brews and drinking water? I took 2 ltr and ran out

For cleaning pots I take a packet of kitchen wipes... even a large pack is way lighter than water and cleans pots up well.. they can either be burned if you have a fire or bagged up and put in a bin.
I also try to do as much boiled stuff as possible and limeit the amount of greasy food stuffs. If I have to fry I try to use a grill or BBQ. 2 litres should be enough this way...
cheers
Gareth
 
I use the skins from wine boxes, got to get the funny tasting red stuff out first ;) but after emptying and a thorough rinse out there is no taint to the water
 
I go with 2 litres per day, this does me drinking, cooking and pot washing [I do tend to lick the bowl clean first though] so for 2 days 4 litres is good for me - if it looks like I'm not going to be able to re-fill then I can push 4 litres to 3 days but I get a bit thirsty toward the end. I don't like to carry more than 4 litres as it starts to get a bit heavy...

I use pop bottles, good rinse and I can't taste any of the previous content or plastic - although I suspect I haven't got the most sensitive of tastebuds.
 
For cleaning pots I take a packet of kitchen wipes... even a large pack is way lighter than water and cleans pots up well.. they can either be burned if you have a fire or bagged up and put in a bin.
I also try to do as much boiled stuff as possible and limeit the amount of greasy food stuffs. If I have to fry I try to use a grill or BBQ. 2 litres should be enough this way...
cheers
Gareth
Thanks Gareth thats really good information
 

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