To the northerners here - what are your solutions for keeping water from 
freezing on long winter rides? I'm mean when it's real cold, -10C to -35C. 
I've tried it all - insulated water bottles (works for a little while), 
insulated sleeves around insulated water bottles (works better than just 
bottles, but still has limits), and my personal favourite, pouring a bunch 
of bourbon into your water (kinda works I think, but maybe I just drank it 
all before it had a chance to freeze..).

I'm planning a 160km ride over Christmas break up to my family's cabin. It 
will be cold, with stops approx every 40km. So I could just not drink any 
water other than at the stops, but that isn't ideal. Any home-brew 
solutions out there? I had also thought of insulating my Swift Ozette bag 
with some heat reflecting material and air bubble wrap, sealing it 
relatively tight and throwing a hand warmer in there (assuming there is 
enough air movement to keep the chemical reaction going). 

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