chrisx
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water purification
Anybody know something about portable water filters? I mean backpacking style light weight filters or purifiers for ground water in the back country.
Is there a difference between a filter and a purifier? What needs to happen before the water collected from the ground is healthy?
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burnrope
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Now that's the funniest thing I''ve read on BN.
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Woody never forgets.
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I use the Sweetwater filter. It's a pump style that uses a filter, supposedly removing 99.9% of all contaminants, including giardia. You could
purify filtered water, to kill certain bacteria, with Potable Agua tablets. You can use Potable Agua tablets by themselves with questionable water,
but you have to wait about 1/2 hour for it to work. One or the other will usually give you want you need. Consider your water source - if it's a
running spring (not a standing pool of spring water) and you can tap from the source, it's probably good drinking water without need for treatment.
I've used a section of cut plastic bottle, with spout, to press against a rock seep to collect water, which then pours from its spout into a
collection utensil. I've used my Sweetwater filter to filter water from scummy, algae filled ponds and not gotten ill. Rocky areas might collect
water in tinajas which you can collect from. I carry a few coffee filters in my essentials kit to use in a pinch.
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Filters or purifiers are not the same. The purifiers filter out more. They will take out chemicals and virus. The more you pay the more they will pull
out.
For the most part a backpack filter is all you need.
Stay away from systems that have paper filter or can't be cleaned in and serviced in the field. I have used the MSR filter for years and am very happy
with it. Go to a backpacking store (REI)and check them out. Some fit to hydration systems and need a hose to fill anything else.
There is a light that kills virus and anything bad in the water but not clean up. You still get the grit. If you want to 100 percent, filter the water
and use the light. I have done this in some way out places,never Mexico.
Collecting h2o is up to you. I will use a cloth and let the h2o sit and clear before pumping so I don't have to service the pump as often.
This Information is provided by proud American that has yet to hit a biker in Baja,  
You live the life you settle for.
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W. C. Fields.
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racheldarlin
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Chris - mi amigo
I have taught and practiced wilderness survival for many years. After reading several of your posts my advice to you would be to do yourself a favor
and stay out of the Baja outback until you have gotten some basic training for such travel.
Please accept this advice in the spirit it is intended
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This Information is provided by proud American that has yet to hit a biker in Baja,   
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watchit Mike. i posted something about "ask the fat lady in the honda" as the first reply and the sensitive side of the board deleted it!
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Amen, brother!
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watchit Mike. i posted something about "ask the fat lady in the honda" as the first reply and the sensitive side of the board deleted it! |
Yeah...about 6-7 posts went out the door. I thought it had something to do with the breakdown
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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