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Water Bottle Exchange

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Water Bottle Exchange

Postby D-Boyer on Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:12 pm

This will be my first attempt at an HIM distance. Will there be water bottle exchanges available for the HIM distance? :?:
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Water Bottle Exchanges

Postby Marshall Ellis on Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:50 am

Last year there were a couple of aid stations - I recall one outbound and one inbound. They didn't appear to have many takers when I went by, but I think it's prudent to already have what you'll need onboard just in case the stations don't work out.
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Postby c2manymillers on Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:27 pm

Yes there was 2 exchanges. Water was in a regular plastic bottle that you poured into your own bottle. Heed (Watermelon) was exchanged.
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Postby qrkid on Wed Aug 19, 2009 1:59 pm

c2manymillers wrote:Yes there was 2 exchanges. Water was in a regular plastic bottle that you poured into your own bottle. Heed (Watermelon) was exchanged.


Can anyone tell me if the Water bottles (Deer Park sport cap I believe) fit snug in a regular bottle cage? I will not be using an aerodrink but will have a regular cage between my bars so I need the bottle to fit snug otherwise it will be flying out pretty quick.
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Water Bottle hand-offs

Postby psycholist on Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:23 pm

I hope someone educates the volunteers about how to hand off water bottles. It was freezing cold last year and I wore gloves on the bike. Several times I tried to grab water on the fly as I went through aid stations, but the volunteers just held the bottles out stationary. Every time I tried to grab one it just slapped out of their hand and ended up on the ground. They need to move the bottle with you a bit ... like a track and field relay baton exchange. This is especially important in the cold where people are wearing gloves.
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Re: Water Bottle hand-offs

Postby mrbyerle on Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:20 pm

psycholist wrote:I hope someone educates the volunteers about how to hand off water bottles. It was freezing cold last year and I wore gloves on the bike. Several times I tried to grab water on the fly as I went through aid stations, but the volunteers just held the bottles out stationary. Every time I tried to grab one it just slapped out of their hand and ended up on the ground. They need to move the bottle with you a bit ... like a track and field relay baton exchange. This is especially important in the cold where people are wearing gloves.


That's because you go too bloody fast. :)
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Water Bottle hand-offs

Postby psycholist on Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:39 pm

Maybe that should be in the past tense. Tough year so far this year ... broken ribs, punctured lung, herniated disc, arthritis ... I could go on. If you don't know what a fistula is, you don't want to know. You REALLY don't want to have one.
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