Water purification through natural water source?
I taken up hiking and was looking around for hydration solutions. While it's great to have a camelbak or tons of water bottles, has anyone ever used water bottles with the filtration attached to the cap? Or the water tablets? I'm kind of skeptic if you're in the middle of a hill and grab the water from the river. I seen Camelbak has a bottle for $99.
I'm thinking of using it for emergencies like running out of water on a hike.
Thoughts?
I'm thinking of using it for emergencies like running out of water on a hike.
Thoughts?
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Pee through the filter. Take big swig and savor like wine. Return back here with results. Please brush teeth first.0
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