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<blockquote data-quote="227dick" data-source="post: 438561" data-attributes="member: 12623"><p>life straws work I had them when I was overseas there are dozens of water bacterial diseases which boiling wont get the biggest thing is if diarrhea starts you need to stop and get fresh bottle water into youself and see a doctor I know you don't want to here carry more water but it is a more sensible solution and life straws as a back up plan only I live on propertys and water is only in dams were cattle die pigs swim in pelicans s@#t in it if you are walking from camp for the day 4lt water is what you need to carry if the dam has a green scum around the edge I have had hunters who have been lost and they have drunk the dam water and got sick and their throat all inflamed and need medical help and some were only lost for a day or 2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="227dick, post: 438561, member: 12623"] life straws work I had them when I was overseas there are dozens of water bacterial diseases which boiling wont get the biggest thing is if diarrhea starts you need to stop and get fresh bottle water into youself and see a doctor I know you don't want to here carry more water but it is a more sensible solution and life straws as a back up plan only I live on propertys and water is only in dams were cattle die pigs swim in pelicans s@#t in it if you are walking from camp for the day 4lt water is what you need to carry if the dam has a green scum around the edge I have had hunters who have been lost and they have drunk the dam water and got sick and their throat all inflamed and need medical help and some were only lost for a day or 2 [/QUOTE]
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