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Water Filtration System?

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Newbie
Hi,
I don't have much experience when it comes to choosing the water filtration system, so can someone please guide me through the water filtration systems which I can buy and how to use them as well.

Also, are there different techniques which are used in such water filtration system or does each one use the same technique?

Any guidance would be helpful.
 

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
BUY THE BEST - NOT THE MOST EXPENSIVE.

What ever kind of equipment you purchase go online and check the consumers reports NOT what the company has to say about it's product.

These are the ones that I use but there are certainly others on the market.

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The hand pump by Katadyne; I also use


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This is the Katadyne Base Camp model I use all the time when tripping. It holds a considerable amount of water.

There is a Camping Babble thread on this subject.

IF YOU ARE NOT USING A DEVICE - you bring the water to a rolling boil for five minutes.


 

missyify

Survivalist
Interesting. I considered buying my son a lifestraw because he wants to drink lake water off of his hands when we're kayaking... Definitely not a swimming safe lake. I can't figure out why he tries to do that... I'm forever wiping him off. I just don't know about the lifestraw.

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Northern Dancer

Survivalist
You are in a different situation but in mine I make sure that it is the best and not just convenient. We used the Katadyne Base Camp filter system for five days for four people. I've got to be absolutely confident in the system. Drinking from a straw might suggest to a child that all you need is a straw.

A number of years ago a colleague got the famous "beaver fever" and was sick for days because he thought the water "looked okay" - it wasn't. I don't take any chances.

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missyify

Survivalist
You are in a different situation but in mine I make sure that it is the best and not just convenient. We used the Katadyne Base Camp filter system for five days for four people. I've got to be absolutely confident in the system. Drinking from a straw might suggest to a child that all you need is a straw.

A number of years ago a colleague got the famous "beaver fever" and was sick for days because he thought the water "looked okay" - it wasn't. I don't take any chances.

Right. I tend to think the lifestraw doesn't look enough like a straw, but I ended up buying a camelbak and he seems pleased. Well all of them really, hovering around me like baby birds for their turn to drain the 2L bag. So far I haven't needed a filtration system, but if we get into more primitive camping, it would be on the list.

I'm also too paranoid to buy the lifestraw so I don't think I'd ever think water "looks okay" ha. I question what comes out of the faucet at home lol.

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diy_john

Novice Camper
I use the Katadyn. It's good and the activated charcoal in the filter really helps with taste.

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Northern Dancer

Survivalist
I use the Katadyn. It's good and the activated charcoal in the filter really helps with taste.

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Agree - I have three of them, two regular pump kind and one Base Camp kind. They have served me well.
Welcome again to Camping Babble

 

HikingHans

Novice Camper
For large scale water purification, we went with a Big Berkey system. It is not, however, portable. For that, we've gone with the LifeStraw and various handheld filtration bottles. The latter works better in our experience.
 

scrapper

Novice Camper
Besides a water filtration system, you can cover a non toxic tree's branch with a bag to collect morning dew moisture, which is a good source of water, albeit a bit meager, and after a proper boiling of course. Just like this:

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