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I went out for my ride this A with 130oz of water, I came home, dry. It's <span style="color:#FF0000;">HOT <span style="color:#000000;">today. The worst part is I was only out for just over 3 hours.<br><br>
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How do you STORE 130 oz of fluid?
 

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100 oz camelback and couple of bike bottles I'm guessing.
 

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I'm just jealous you have 3 hours to go for a bike ride.<img alt="sad.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/sad.gif"><br><br>
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70oz Camelbak, 2 20oz bottles and my aero-bottle. I load the Camelbak with ice and then fill it with water. It stays cold most of the ride.<br><br>
I was sucking the last drop out of the Camel as I pulled into my driveway. <img alt="banana.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/banana.gif"><br><br>
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we got a fresh inch of wet snow on top of the foot we have on the ground, so no bike race today. The kids did an easter egg hunt yesterday in their skidoo boots and winter parkas. In the afternoon, we took them XC skiing. It has been a great week for skiing and this fresh inch should groom up nicely, so we'll just have to take a break from the bike riding for that one "last" ski day of the year.
 

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Do you race with the camelback too?<br><br>
I had a camelback when I lived in Phoenix....loved it. Way more convenient than bottles. Plus, could take it hiking when I went...much easier.
 
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