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First learning came up before I left on my trip. Sent a friend a picture of my new frame bag for the hydration system and he suggested I get a small funnel or fitting to fill at the line break instead of having to unzip and get at screw top of the bladder. Brilliant! Luckily was able to find a perfectly sized silicone funnel that slid right on to a sacrificed hose connector. Filling from the top allowed me to take on more water than I would have otherwise. Will keep my eye out for an adapter to plug into my squeeze water filter directly but this works great in the meantime.
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Amazing trick that you under your friend advice came out with 👏 There are some water fountains (with drinkable water of course) where you could fill up the hydration bag only by leaning the bike. Hopefully, you find those drinking fountains around the areas your ride. Btw, I’m a bit behind checking your last casts…Busy times + travelling 😮‍💨
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never would have thought of it on my own, hah. Plan was to just lay it down like you are saying. I mostly used a Sawyer squeeze filter for rivers and streams along the way but stopped at a state park on the second day where I filled up with some pre-filtered water from their fountain. I’m a little behind on posting about it. I guess a frame would be a nice way to share a larger set of photos.
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