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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: KeithC]
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Yesterday at 05:15 AM
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SC
dfield
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SC
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On all of my big hunting trips we have used the Steripen. It uses UV light to kill off all of the bacteria and germs. Great for smaller amounts of water. Normally just fill up a Nalgene bottle from a nearby creek and then use it. I don't recall the exact time for use, but I think it is done in around 90 seconds. It doesn't work well in murky/cloudy water. So you would have to filter out or let the sediment settle to the bottom before using it in water like that.
Last edited by dfield; Yesterday at 05:38 AM.
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: KeithC]
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Yesterday at 07:37 AM
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central arkansas
the Blak Spot
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central arkansas
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Pure silver the size of a quarter in a gallon of water. (IIRC)
the just shall live by faith
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: Gary Benson]
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Yesterday at 07:46 AM
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Co.-Wy. part time AK.
wy.wolfer
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Berkey is a good one for the home drinking water Ditto on this, I used one in our elk camp for years as it's bad policy to send a client home with giardia. A surefire way to alienate hunters. I have a brand new one stored for emergencies. Berkey filters are the best, used by the Peace corps in undeveloped countries where you can get diseases and parasites even good Doctors here in the U.S. have difficulty diagnosing.
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: KeithC]
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Yesterday at 08:58 AM
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NWWA/AZ
Vinke
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NWWA/AZ
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Yep on the Berkey for home
Ant Man/ Marty 2028 I wonder if there will be enough coffee and middle fingers to make it through the day.
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: KeithC]
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Yesterday at 09:05 AM
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New York border
Cragar
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New York border
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Berkey here too. A tad spendy for genuine Berkey filters , but much better than cheap replacements.
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: KeithC]
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Yesterday at 09:07 AM
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North East Kansas
Marty
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North East Kansas
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A lifestraw is good to have handy. Grayl geopress or ultra press are considered a simple & e-z way to purify water that carries easily. Msr makes some very good Basecamp and trail filters. Sawyer squeeze is popular with thru hikers. Bleach, iodine or boil is always a good option. Bleach, iodine or other chemical is good if you do not want to expose yourself at the water source for anytime longer than it takes to fill up a container. I like the msr dromedary bags for transporting liquids, variety of sizes are available.
Good luck
Rise and Rise Again Until Lambs Become Lions
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: KeithC]
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Yesterday at 10:13 AM
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Ohio
newtoga
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Ohio
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Sawyer squeeze. Screw onto a plastic bottle and squeeze through the sawyer and drink.
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: D.T.]
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Yesterday at 12:30 PM
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Alaska and Washington State
waggler
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Alaska and Washington State
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I use this when in the backcountry This is what I use. It doesn't hurt to carry a spare filter on extended trips. I had one clog-up once on a crystal clear stream, everyone in the camp had their water filter clog up though. It must have beem some strange mocroscopic organism or mineral that was in great abundance; I've never seen that happen before. BTW, Harris Creek, NE of New Stuyahok, AK.
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: KeithC]
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Yesterday at 03:27 PM
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North East Kansas
Marty
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North East Kansas
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Lots of proven methods. I think that the situation dictates which method is best in any circumstance. I have in the past been hiking a trail that had a small stream running beside it. Came upon some people dipping cups in the water and saying how clear and clean it was. Kept walking uphill and shortly came across a bloated-maggot ridden deer carcass in the water.... 
Rise and Rise Again Until Lambs Become Lions
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Re: Best products to purify water for drinking?
[Re: gcs]
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Yesterday at 04:37 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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A few drops of bleach will kill anything in the water, google the ratio...cheap too Used to use this myself. Recommended dose is 4 drops/quart, some friends didn't like the bleach smell/taste so they used 2 drops/qt. They were very experienced back country back packers and never had a problem with drinking some seriously manky water, I always split the difference and used 3 drops/qt and NEVER suffered any ill effects.
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