MSR Dromedary Bags: My Guardian Angels For More Than 50 Expeditions
MSR Dromedary Bags have become my guardian angels, providing me life—yes, literally providing life—on more than 50 expeditions around the world to complete major athletic goals.
Cooking in Greenland with my Dromedary Bag nearby.
From first desert crossings in China to climbing huge first ascents on vertical rock walls in Greenland, on every continent and beyond, they have kept me alive. Let me explain: Water. It is the sweet giver of life.
This transparent fluid forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain, and is the major constituent of the fluids of living things. We are water and water is life. And, of course, life is sweet.
My body is anywhere from 55% to 78% water, depending on the day or my activity. To function properly I need to drink between one and seven liters of water per day to avoid dehydration and keep climbing or, for example, carry 80-pound loads to advance base camp. The precise amount of water a person needs depends on the level of activity, temperature, humidity and other factors. However, many specialists advise that approximately two liters (eight 8 oz. glasses) of water daily is appropriate for maintaining proper hydration in healthy adults. On remote expeditions, I always hope for four liters or more.
On such expeditions, water is not easy to find. Sometimes, especially on the big climbs, there is no water source available at all. So naturally, I need to bring water with me—sometimes enough water for two weeks—hauled through harrowing conditions. This precious water absolutely must be in a container that’s lightweight and packable, and most importantly, super durable to handle the abuse it receives when slammed against the wall, or frozen and thawed, or other infractions caused by adventure. My life and my goals when climbing first ascents rely on my equipment. My equipment cannot fail.
My expedition partner Jonas Haag looking out over the frozen ocean on Baffin Island.
So here’s why—for close to 20 years on over 50 expeditions—I’ve used MSR Dromedary Bags to haul my life-giving water:
1. Durability - They have never punctured, not even once
Dromedary Bags have hauled my water on horses, donkeys and camels, across deserts, and in haul bags and climbing bags up walls on every continent on earth. On one of my six expeditions to China, I crossed the Taklamakan Desert, roughly 700 miles of walking in 42 days with 20 camels. I had more than 400 liters of water contained in MSR Dromedary Bags loaded on the camels, and they didn’t fail. In places like Antarctica, I fill them up with boiling water from snow that’s been melted with a stove and haul them up walls where they freeze solid. Then, I literally beat them against the rock to break the ice into small pieces. I open the bag’s 3-in-1 cap and take out the small pieces of ice, which I re-melt with the stove all over again. Bomber.
Photo by Scott Rinckenberger