How do you provide safe drinking water for yourself in the back country?
How do you provide safe drinking water for yourself in the back country?
At the link below in REI is a good read on the subject and a short video clip.
http://www.rei.com/expertadvice/arti...ckcountry.html
Basically your choices include the below options to disinfect or treat your water.
Pump-style filters and purifiers
Gravity-fed filters and purifiers
Ultraviolet light pen purifiers
Sip/squeeze bottles with in-line filtering straws
Chemical tablets
Boiling
xtreme (04-24-2012)
Excellent post Kevin! Xtreme, I have a Steripen (ultraviolet light) and love it.
xtreme (04-25-2012)
I have a Katadyn Hiker Pro and a Steripen Adventurer Opti. I like the Hiker for doing large volumes at a base camp. I like the Steripen for light and fast.
This year though, it might be the Sawyer Squeeze Filter. It just looks so fast and easy!
Check out the video:
http://www.sawyer.com/
sjsmallfield (04-26-2012), xtreme (04-25-2012)
BB...when you say "large volumes" I have been thinking of getting a filter to recharge the water tank in our camper. One place we hunt is a hour and a half from the nearest spigot, but there is a spring nearby with a 1 1/2" pipe filling a trough. What would someone use for that, to do say 20 to 40 gallons at a time. I have thought maybe a bag type gravity filter.
I would use a gravity filter in those circumstances.
I use the Hiker for camp quanities up to a couple gallons or so.
It seems like the Sawyer 3 way inline filter would be the best choice when rigged to a gravity system.
Umpqua Hunter, I don't have this one below but when I bought my Katadyn Hiker Pro a while back I saw the below on their site. It might be a bit of overkill but perhaps not if you have large volumes to filter. If the water is pretty clear perhaps one of the chemical treatments would be a possible solution.
http://www.katadyn.com/usen/katadyn-...yn-expedition/
Last edited by Kevin Root; 04-24-2012 at 09:38 PM. Reason: typo
Umpqua Hunter , the gravity filter like what you and Bitterroot Bulls mention is the perhaps the most cost effective and easiest solution especially if you have the water coming from a hose or pipe. I've used the Katadyn Base Camp gravity fed one and it holds a pretty good amount of water. Something that could keep up with your water flow from that hose would be cool.
The Sawyer looks cool Bitterroot Bulls. I saw that it got the, Editor's Choice Award by Backpacker Magazine in the April 2012.
Last edited by Kevin Root; 04-24-2012 at 09:54 PM.
Umpqua Hunter (04-24-2012)
I also use a water filter pump type. Works well for me.
Kevin and BB...some very good leads there. Thanks!