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anyone got some good hints on thi problem. both my bladder hose and my nalgens froze on last climb. I have to hose cover for bladder but it still froze...

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There isn't much I know of to keep the hose from freezing. That's the downside of the hydration packs.

Keep your water bottle in your sleeeping bag at night and in your jacket next to your body during the day if it's that cold.

 

Not a sure thing though... I've had a bottle freeze inside my down jacket while on the move.... when it's that cold it's time to stop and brew up on a regular timetable. bigdrink.gif

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Camelbak make an insulated tube setup, which seems to help but the tube will still freeze. You can also fill your bladder with warm water (and use it as a hot water bottle overnight) at least that way it'll take longer to freeze.

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There are a couple things you can do for your bladder.

 

1) If you decide to put your bladder in your pack, you may keep the bite valve in your collar. If you blow the water back into the bladder after every time you drink, less freezing will take place.

 

2) If you actually wear the camelbak backpack under your coat it will not freeze. Once again, keeping the tube under the jacket will help out immensely.

 

Good Luck,

 

Jason

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If my bladder is in my pack, right against my back, it doesn't freeze. I keep the tube in there as well. I still have to take the pack off to drink, but don't have to "dig" for the bottle. I'm gonna try the blow the water back in thing.

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Yeah, the insulation makes life better but if it gets cold enough the tube will always freeze. I've never had much luck blowing the water out of the tube, it always seems to work it's way back in and freeze up.

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I use the blowback method and it works fine. As long as your bite valve doesn't leak, the fluid shouldn't creep back down the tube. The only problem is that if you forget one time, the tube freezes and its all over.

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Made an insulator for the tube out of pipe insulation I bought at home depot for about $3.50. Took about five minutes to cut the foam so that the interior channel was the appropriate size and tape up. Works great.

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