Your favorite flask

hawk45

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Ohio
Woodford or Buffalo Trace in old Jim Beam 375ml plastic bottle. Cheap and has worked well for many years.
 

MrE4853

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Black velvet comes in a plastic bottle...ultra light AND budget friendly, not to mention delicious
 
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Oklahoma
Like some have said, either a Fiji or smart-water bottle hits the mark for a spike camp. Then you can burn it after you quaff it all. I also carry two little plastic airplane single serve bottles in my vest to sip on every day while I sit.
 
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A used Fiji water bottle. Lighter, holds more booze and can be melted in the campfire when empty. I burn as much trash as possible so I don't have to haul it back out.

For regular use I like a flask that makes a statement.

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I usually use a water bottle and once I fill the bottle I vacuum seal it in a bag in case of leaks while packing in.
On shorter trips I’ve also sealed a frozen bottle of water in the bag to have some Ice with my cocktail the first night.6467678B-3762-4D5A-8AD2-FF821238276E.jpeg
 
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