I am lucky enough that pretty much nothing to do with my cycling is driven 
by need. I am way past needs and well into preferences.
No doubt I could ride for 5+ hours without water without dying, but I 
rather think I would rather not. Ride without water that is. 

On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:17:55 AM UTC-8, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Jan's point is excellent, and I'll say that most of us, regardless of 
> conditions, could likely bike for five or more hours if need be without 
> water. I've run in 100˚F+ Utah desert for over eight hours at high summer 
> with 44 oz of water. I have biked 5+ hours being completely out of water. 
> Yes, we need water to live, but not in the amounts we've come to believe. 
> See Noikes' "Waterlogged."
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>

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