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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 296012" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>in a nut shell, dam water is fine, just drop a puritab into it, use some sort of filter, and maybe some powdered gatorade to take the muddy taste out of it.</p><p>The other thing I use is an army water bottle with a cups canteen, an ally cup, you can boil water in that, and bottle sits in the cup.</p><p>Ive drank dam water heaps of time, sometimes with no filter etc, used to swim in dams all the time, and accidently get a moth full every now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 296012, member: 6002"] in a nut shell, dam water is fine, just drop a puritab into it, use some sort of filter, and maybe some powdered gatorade to take the muddy taste out of it. The other thing I use is an army water bottle with a cups canteen, an ally cup, you can boil water in that, and bottle sits in the cup. Ive drank dam water heaps of time, sometimes with no filter etc, used to swim in dams all the time, and accidently get a moth full every now and then. [/QUOTE]
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