I didn't mean it wasn't an option to do, but that predominantly the hot water bottle was meant for keeping warm overnite in the hammock (or tent) - and that's why I didn't think the fire comment...
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I didn't mean it wasn't an option to do, but that predominantly the hot water bottle was meant for keeping warm overnite in the hammock (or tent) - and that's why I didn't think the fire comment...
Not in a hammock. Don’t think folks are using hot water bottles in camp.
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Burns? You know, you don't use the bottle by itself. Put it in a sock, or at least wrapped in an extra shirt or towel.
Great idea, actually. Why let all that warmth go to waste?! I'm getting out of the hammock, though, to do it.
Ya'll, I think I misunderstood and really should have known better. I think the Camelback you might have been talking about was the plastic reservoir in a Camelback hydration pack? Yeah, have not...
Yes, I've done it with a Camelback. I don't take it anymore due to weight, though. Make sure any bottle you use is BPA free. Doesn't matter much for normal use, but the hot water would assist in...