All this pee bottle talk I have to share a humorous aside.
Guess what marathon canoe racers do?
Well some start by drilling small holes in their canoe seats to aid drainage. Splash a bit of fresh water in their laps and keep going. I could never pull the trigger, tried, but I'm guessing it's an aging thing. Women seem to have an easier time of it, as some can even keep paddling while going. Another multitasking skill.
Back on topic. The only nalgene bottles I've seen break are the milky white ones. They seem to get brittle with age.
Posted by: BillConner Posted on: Jan 23rd, 2014 at 12:18pm
While I might not use BPA for a baby's bottle, I have no concern using the original nalgene bottles for myself. Of course I don't plan to grind them up and eat them.
But if you have any of the small mouth pint ones - especially the yellow green color - they'll probably kill you so send them to me.
Posted by: Kerry Posted on: Jan 22nd, 2014 at 10:46pm
Obviously (or maybe not?) BPA (Bisphenol A) bottles are only good for peeing in. You definitely don't want to store drinking water in them especially if they may sit out in the sun. Personally, despite the noise and the weight, my wife and I carry our water in large stainless steel(Klean Kanteen) bottles. Stainless is inert and won't pollute or affect the taste of water. For most other stuff I'm fine with hard or soft plastic Nalgene bottles as long as they are BPH free, which most are these days. I find the hard plastic wide mouth Nalgene's don't really keep oil, ghee or maple syrup from leaking so I tend to use the soft plastic narrow mouth Nalgene's for stuff like that.
Posted by: Puckster Posted on: Jan 22nd, 2014 at 10:35pm
As for peeing, I still roll out of the sack and tent. There are some advantages: 1) you can stretch your legs, 2) you occasionally see cool stuff, like mist rolling off the lake, and once I surprised a moose in camp, 3) no worries if you're not "plugged in" correctly in the dark, and 4) no chance of mislabeling!
I'm going to give my old nalgenes and metal bottles to my local Goodwill, unless one of you QJrs want them. My campcleaning has progressed, and now the Goodwill box in addition to the bottles, contains a small french press, about 8 or so knives of various shapes and sizes, and various plates and cups. I'd rather give it to someone who might use it, so just PM me and it's all yours. If not, I'll make another run to my favorite store, the "GW."
prouboy
Posted by: TomT Posted on: Jan 22nd, 2014 at 10:00pm
Speaking of pee bottles.... I'm a hammock sleeper and wouldn't go to bed without it. Sure, there is a certain risk but I just hate to get out of bed at night. It's a simple roll on the side and plug in.
I use hard nalgenes for my water and my pee bottle is an old soft rectangular one.