Re: Water Filters
I've used all the major filters and each, not suprisingly, has its pros and cons. The Sweetwater is great....except in the southwest. The very fine silt...
Ed G 2004-02-19 16:45:13 #28373

S. Bass Road Conditions - 2/19/04
Just returned from S. Bass. Road is passable but muddy, rutted and wet for most of it. 4wd high clearance is the way. I recommend going out in the early AM...
Bob Audretsch 2004-02-19 15:49:20 #28372

Re: Water Filters
I am not familiar with the Katadyn Guide, but I've had a Katadyn Pocket Filter for over 10 years. It cleans very easily in the field, and will last almost...
Bob Bordasch 2004-02-19 15:27:31 #28371

Re: Water Filters
I have used a PUR HIKER (predecessor to the Katadyn) with no problems. Every few years I would change the filer and that was it. I have always let my water...
Peter Borremans 2004-02-19 15:21:51 #28370

Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
So, do you have the slide film processed as regular film to get negatives, or are you having prints made from the slides???? Any second-choice films for...
squirrel_nut_19 2004-02-19 14:35:05 #28369

Re: Water Filters
Joe, I was on a week long trip one spring and had a sweetwater filter. Well of course the river was running brown and both of our filters (both...
Josh Case 2004-02-19 13:35:34 #28368

Water Filters
I'm trying to decide between a MSR Miniworks EX and a Katadyn Guide filter. Anyone with inputs pro or con? I'm leaning toward the MSR since the filter can...
azjojo99 2004-02-19 13:01:08 #28367

Re: Photo enlargements (WAS Re: got it!!!!! (permit))
desertboilermaker wrote: > Are you shooting digital? or film? > 20x60 is quite a big enlargment if you are shooting digital. Not > too many digital cameras...
m a weber 2004-02-19 12:21:03 #28366

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