Re: drinking water safety
I have been using bleach for years now. It is simple and light and works. If the water is fairly clean you only need 4 drops per liter. At that rate...
CHASBONGO@aol.com 1999-02-13 04:40:53 #337

Re: drinking water safety
P.S. Trinity creek water is very salty. Charlie ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home:...
CHASBONGO@aol.com 1999-02-13 04:40:52 #336

Re: drinking water safety
I have used my PUR filter in the Colorado and the only problems that I have ever encountered is when the Little Colorado is flooding. It might be safer to...
Pittypatt@aol.com 1999-02-13 01:56:13 #335

Re: drinking water safety
I don't know if most filters are too happy with all the silt in the river. Last spring we had two PUR Hikers clog up after two days along the river. What...
Andrew Carver 1999-02-13 00:35:06 #334

Re: drinking water safety
Not directly on point with your question, but closely related: While working on a water pollution matter, I had the opportunity to raise the question of the...
David C. Kent 1999-02-10 23:57:05 #333

Re: 150 Mile Canyon
Hi Mike, I'd prefer to let you replace them, then I don't have to carry the weight ;-) You know, those bolts were put there by Al Steck and would thus be...
Alan T. Julliard 1999-02-10 21:09:59 #332

drinking water safety
Is the general feeling that a microfilter like the PUR Hiker is adequate for Grand Canyon water sources ? Conventional wisdom (as I understand it) is that...
otatj@library.ci.anchorage.ak.us 1999-02-10 18:02:49 #331

Re: 150 Mile Canyon
Hi Alan, I was there in December 1997, so my info is a year old. I have not done the 150 mile route but looked at the upper chockstone from above. It looked...
Mike Mahanay 1999-02-09 22:55:29 #330

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