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I live between Fort Collins and Greeley right on the Poudre River. Our overnight temperatures in this little river valley are frequently 15 to 20 degrees colder than Denver. Some mornings we even rival Gunnison and Craig. Below zero is frequent, 15 below is occasional, and almost every night this time of year it gets well below 20 degrees.
It doesn't matter what type of water or other drinks I leave in my car, or what container it is in, or what's wrapped around it. It will be frozen solid most mornings. Some days it never thaws out. So, I just make sure to use containers that won't break and don't fill them all the way. 2 liter bottles work great. Have done that for more than 20 years and have needed them a couple of times. So far it has always worked out.
If SHTF, I would rather have frozen water than nothing at all. If I end up bugging out on foot in January, I am going to be looking for heat and shelter pretty fast anyway.
Last edited by thecatsfan; 01-20-2011 at 21:27.
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