[pct-l] Love your nalgene bottle, think again
Donna Saufley
dsaufley at sprynet.com
Thu Apr 17 14:04:48 CDT 2008
Excellent point. What about all those plastic water bottles in caches that
can get hot, even if not directly in the sun? Often you have no idea how
long the water has been sitting in those containers.
L-Rod
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On Behalf Of Will Hiltz
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 7:56 AM
To: David Stewart
Cc: pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Love your nalgene bottle, think again
I've heard that the toxin (at least in the case of nalgenes) will only leach
into your water if you leave the H2O in the bottle for an extended period of
time at somewhat high temperature (>100 F). If this is true, most thru
hikers should be OK, as we usually drink water fast enough to prevent this
from happening. At least, thats what I told myself last summer. FWIW.
YITOOD,
Easy
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 11:06 AM, David Stewart <
davidalexanderstewart at gmail.com> wrote:
> that goes for gatorade bottles as well....in fact, an engineer friend of
> mine told me about how gatorade bottles are even worse than nalgene,
> because
> they are not meant to be re-filled....
>
> apparently, each time you re-fill, the water sucks even more toxins and
> poison out of the plastic.....and then you drink the toxin filled water.
>
> kinda gross. so yeah....glass bottles?
>
> sorry to be vague and foreboding, but my friend knows his stuff and I was
> trying to think of alternatives....?
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