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Terry Rushton
AngerManagement said:If it is about living or dying - I would be happy to drink any water...
If it is a long term situation, then the concerns of Arsnic etc comes into play.
As a kid with my old man, when out droving; I often had to get a billy of water from a soak. Yep a muddy water spot full of cow ***** and piss and who knows what else.
A drop of carbide would settle the muck ( when we had it) and then pour off the clean stuff, boil and strong tea to kill the taste. A second billy would sit over night and the muck would settle without the carbide (Love that stuff but hate the taste), and the morning tea was black and strong with some suggar to get you started.
Only so much stuff you can carry on a pack horse when working in the bush.
You an go overboard with lots of teck stuff; but if you are in that much strife that you are about to die of thirst and there is no water about. Then that tecnical gear is all wasted.
KISS = Do your planning and manage your water in teh first place. If it is running short, then lots of basic tricks to keep you going and to allow you to get back.
If your planning always for the extreme, then your basic planning may need looking at.
I like the water straws and some of the small hand de salination pumps, when doing any long kayak trips, as you do not always have space. But it can be hard work to get more than what is required for a good drink.
Agreed. Preparation preparation preparation.
If it's life or death do what you must.
Like I said in an earlier post - I always keep a 20 litre drum of water with me in the car.
That'll keep me going for a few days at least.
Terry