mytimetoshine
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- GRIZZLY GOLD TRAP - ANGUS MACKIRK EXPLORER- BLUE BOWL - GOLD CUBE, MINELAB PRO 25 PINPOINTER-
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As prospectors, water is always on our minds for many reasons. I would like to hear everyone take on drinking water and how you go about getting it.
So typically I hike or mountain bike to my digging locations. When I bike I have the option of attaching a trailer to one location but usually it hiking in like most. I assume the vast majority of us are walking to the locations. Obviously the less you can carry the better. I find that water takes up alot of space and adds weight.
I have been considering other options lately other then packing it in. First thing that came to mind was just building a fire and boiling,which probably just isn't practical in my area especially with the drought. People would freak out and probbaly not legal in most areas.
Then I started looking at filters. But it looks like while you might save some weight your still losing valuable space for whatever prospecting gear you would rather have.
I had read about and seen the Life straw before on tv. According to what I can find it has really good filtering and capacity capabilities,low cost and most importantly small size. Asmbandits and I were discussing this last weekend. For 20 bucks you get like 1500 liters or something crazy. I'm really thinking of ditching the water bottles and just going with this. There is plenty of water where I go so it's not like I'd be drinking out of mud puddles but getting sick would be a drag...
How well do these things work? Has anyone on here ever gotten sick why using a filter and more specifically the Life straw?
So typically I hike or mountain bike to my digging locations. When I bike I have the option of attaching a trailer to one location but usually it hiking in like most. I assume the vast majority of us are walking to the locations. Obviously the less you can carry the better. I find that water takes up alot of space and adds weight.
I have been considering other options lately other then packing it in. First thing that came to mind was just building a fire and boiling,which probably just isn't practical in my area especially with the drought. People would freak out and probbaly not legal in most areas.
Then I started looking at filters. But it looks like while you might save some weight your still losing valuable space for whatever prospecting gear you would rather have.
I had read about and seen the Life straw before on tv. According to what I can find it has really good filtering and capacity capabilities,low cost and most importantly small size. Asmbandits and I were discussing this last weekend. For 20 bucks you get like 1500 liters or something crazy. I'm really thinking of ditching the water bottles and just going with this. There is plenty of water where I go so it's not like I'd be drinking out of mud puddles but getting sick would be a drag...
How well do these things work? Has anyone on here ever gotten sick why using a filter and more specifically the Life straw?
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