#322281 - 09/04/07 09:39 AM
Re: water purification and filtration
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white17
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I never bothered to filter any of it. The rivers where I hang around are pretty clean. I'm sure there is giardia in them but so far so good. Without knowing the area you are going to be in it's impossible to say what might be around.
In your situation I think I would take one of those filter pitchers and some spare elements for it. That should produce enough for drinking. I wouldn't worry about cooking water. Letting the silt settle is a good recommendation.
Or, you could just boil it, use iodine tablets, or a dash of Clorox per 5 gallons.
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#322827 - 09/04/07 06:48 PM
Re: water purification and filtration
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traperbob
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run water threw cloth and boil it
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#324501 - 09/05/07 06:04 PM
Re: water purification and filtration
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James
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I hate the iodine tablets -- can't gag the stuff down.
I have the gravity filter. Real slick. Just fill the bag, hang it a few feet off the ground, go set up your tent, and you have a couple gallons of purified water.
I also frequently just boil the water before drinking. I don't drink out of streams (who wants the runs when you're on vacation?), unless its a spring coming right out of a mountain.
Jim
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#325094 - 09/06/07 02:11 AM
Re: water purification and filtration
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Smok
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I use the gravity filter and as back up I carry Aerobic 07 at http://www.Nitro-Pak.com
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#325610 - 09/06/07 04:44 PM
Re: water purification and filtration
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James
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I can't remember the make of the one I got. Got it from Cabelas some years back. It uses collapsible bags to contain the water. Doesn't take up much space.
I've seen other makes at REI and Cabelas that are even slicker, if you have the space. They use a big plastic jug with two compartments. Put the raw water in the top, it runs through a filter, and you have filtered water in the bottom, dispensed by a twist-valve.
I think the gravity filter is the easiest way to get pure water.
Incidentally, if you're stuck trying to filter nothing but glacial water, and don't have a bucket or the time to let it settle out, a coffee filter can be used as a pre- or pre-pre-filter to strain out the silt. Better take plenty of coffee filters, though.
Jim
Edited by James (09/06/07 04:51 PM)
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