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Water, but the plastic of the bag tends to foul the taste, so I find
myself drinking less than I ought to. I typically add some cranberry juice to make it more palatable. |
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ContestID67 wrote:
This is a companion question to my "What soaring foods do you eat?". I figured that water was *THE* drink of choice. But in the other thread I have seen gatorade, something called GU (http://www.gusports.com/) and other interesting liquid refreshments (but no capacino). So ... what do you drink up there? Thanks, John A topic I having seen so far is that I have a problem with Iced drinks. If the drink is too cold, my eustation tubes get plugged up. I drink cool water. |
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1/2 strength Gatorade. I cannot drink enough water without it upsetting my
stomach, and full strength is just too much sugar. Gallon before launch, and 3 liter in glider. Kevin 192 "m pautz" wrote in message ... ContestID67 wrote: This is a companion question to my "What soaring foods do you eat?". I figured that water was *THE* drink of choice. But in the other thread I have seen gatorade, something called GU (http://www.gusports.com/) and other interesting liquid refreshments (but no capacino). So ... what do you drink up there? Thanks, John A topic I having seen so far is that I have a problem with Iced drinks. If the drink is too cold, my eustation tubes get plugged up. I drink cool water. |
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Capri Sun Sport drinks in the large size foil pouches...they fit in my baggy
shirt pockets and any out of the way nook or cranny. Plenty of water on the flightline |
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Trader Joe's sells "Smart water" and I think other stores as well. I like
the kind without any flavoring ( water flavor). This stuff has the same electrolyte as Gatorade without the sugar and flavoring. PeterK "ContestID67" wrote in message oups.com... This is a companion question to my "What soaring foods do you eat?". I figured that water was *THE* drink of choice. But in the other thread I have seen gatorade, something called GU (http://www.gusports.com/) and other interesting liquid refreshments (but no capacino). So ... what do you drink up there? Thanks, John |
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![]() "ContestID67" wrote in message oups.com... This is a companion question to my "What soaring foods do you eat?". I figured that water was *THE* drink of choice. But in the other thread I have seen gatorade, something called GU (http://www.gusports.com/) and other interesting liquid refreshments (but no capacino). So ... what do you drink up there? Thanks, John Dihydrogen monoxide, cut with a little hydronic acid. Tim Ward |
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Pete Brown wrote:
Gatorade with the wide mouth plastic bottle. Drink the fluid, use the bottle later to accommodate personal hygiene needs. The cap seals tightly. Me too, until I hit some severe turbulence and a full bottle really whacked the inside of the canopy. Couldn't believe it didn't shatter. Tony V. |
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If you are using a Camelback, you can remove the foul plastic taste
permanately by filling the resevoir bag with a solution of water and one cup of sugar. Make sure the plastic tub to the bite piece is also filled with the solution. Then let sit for 12 hours. Drain the bag and rinse throughout with water. It should be good to go. |
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We have a physician in our club who advocates Gatorade diluted with an
equal amount of water. This way you get the electrolytes without consuming too much sodium. |
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Well that's a problem if you don't secure the bottles (as well as any other
object inside the canopy). I stuff it in a free place between the seatpan and my right arm. Never moves. "Tony Verhulst" escribió en el mensaje ... Pete Brown wrote: Gatorade with the wide mouth plastic bottle. Drink the fluid, use the bottle later to accommodate personal hygiene needs. The cap seals tightly. Me too, until I hit some severe turbulence and a full bottle really whacked the inside of the canopy. Couldn't believe it didn't shatter. Tony V. |
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