Re: Water Filters
Though very reliable , I haven't used my PUR HIKER in over a year and instead have gone to Aqua Mire. Do it. You won't regret it. John Karpinski --- Peter...
John Karpinski 2004-02-19 19:24:54 #28376

Re: Advice Sought: GC Film Speed?
Rod Prints from slides. It's no more trouble than getting a print from a negative and I'm not that enthusiastic about looking at a stack of prints. ...
Rob Brading 2004-02-19 18:22:22 #28375

Re: Water Filters
From: Bob Bordasch <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:bordasch@...">bordasch@... Date: 2004/02/19 Thu PM 05:27:29 EST > To:...
alandsue@adelphia.net 2004-02-19 16:51:42 #28374

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

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