Re: Treating Colorado River water
I'm with Josh here, especially when the water gets really murky. The Miniworks is bomb proof. Weight is the downside, and solo, I might just bring iodine. ...
mikerogers_vt 2013-01-28 13:57:40 #71934

Re: Treating Colorado River water
I am still a big fan of my MSR Miniworks. It may not be as light as some of the other options, but it has several distinct advantages: 1. It will pump...
JoshC 2013-01-28 13:05:42 #71933

Re: Advice on Steck Hikes
Thanks to all who replied. I think we've concluded that the allure of the abysses settles this debate and we plan to do some extended variation of the Steck...
peterspoerl 2013-01-28 12:51:54 #71932

Re: Treating Colorado River water
Hi Sumi, most of the time I use a Steripen or Aqua Mira and I rarely get water from the Colorado. I also have a Hyperflow and have used it a lot. I love how...
rich_rudow 2013-01-28 12:40:20 #71931

Re: Treating Colorado River water
Even when the river is running "clear" there is still an amazing amount of sediment. I take a folding bucket and let the sediment fall to the bottom, then...
Bob Trick 2013-01-28 11:45:08 #71930

Treating Colorado River water
I'm curious what kind of water filtration/treatment you all use in the Canyon for those hikes that depend heavily on Colorado River water. I'd like to...
sumiwada 2013-01-28 11:29:03 #71929

Re: Rappelling into Clear Creek
How about getting a copy of Mapsource for Garmin GPS and then download the excellent free topos and map away at home on your...
Bob Marley 2013-01-28 11:27:52 #71928

Re: Thunder River-Stone Creek-Deer Creek via Bill Hall
Dear Jenny, I've read all of the comments, and all the warnings that people have voiced. I agree with much of what folks say. The aspects of your trip that...
brian_alleyne 2013-01-28 10:56:57 #71927

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