WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
#1
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WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
Going to be in an ELK CAMP in NW WY abour 4 miles from yellowstone. I am told taht the outfitter has used this camps for at least ten years and gets his water out of a Spring near the camp and has done so for several years and has never had a problem!
My question would you trust this or would you still filter the water! I have a new MICRO filter that I plan on taking!
I have gotten sick before and REALLY Dont want to ever go there AGAIN!
ADVICE PLEASE
My question would you trust this or would you still filter the water! I have a new MICRO filter that I plan on taking!
I have gotten sick before and REALLY Dont want to ever go there AGAIN!
ADVICE PLEASE
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Scottsdale Arizona USA
Posts: 527
RE: WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
If you can drink right where it comes out of the ground it should be fine. If its downstream where animals can crap in it you are asking for giardia. Yer doctor can also give you cipro to take which is what mine gives out for mexico trips as the animals crapping in the water might be higher on the food chain. Good luck with the hunt.
#4
RE: WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
Springs in volcanic areas cannot be relied upon. The water often does not filter thru sandstone or a pourous aquifer like in sedimentary rocks. The " springs" in this area can be little more than fissures that water from lakes and runnoff flows thru. No filtering involved. DO NOT DRINK ANY WATER FROM SUCH A SOURCE WITHOUT BOILING, FILTERING, OR CHEMICALLY TREATING. Outfitters are full of sh!t about water. Most of ' em had giardia at one time or another. I had one tell me he' d been drinking lake water near his camp for 20 years with no problem. Its like driving without a seat belt. It only takes once to make a BIG difference. Insist on boiling or filtering water for your personal use. An' if you don' t an' end up spendin' yer trip squirtin' in the bushes an' tendin' to a blood raw bung hole, don' t say I didn' t warn ya.
#5
Join Date: Jul 2003
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RE: WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
Twister:
I am a water chemistry consultant in the industrial and commercial industry. I dont specialize in microbiology, but I have a pretty good background.
There are many microorganisms that can be found in water. Giardia (Beaver Fever) and Cryptosporidium (killed about 100 people in Milwaukee in the early 90' s) to name a few. Use your filter, boil, or treat with another commercially available product.
I wouldn' t drink out of the streams unless it was an emergency.
Good luck!
Dan
I am a water chemistry consultant in the industrial and commercial industry. I dont specialize in microbiology, but I have a pretty good background.
There are many microorganisms that can be found in water. Giardia (Beaver Fever) and Cryptosporidium (killed about 100 people in Milwaukee in the early 90' s) to name a few. Use your filter, boil, or treat with another commercially available product.
I wouldn' t drink out of the streams unless it was an emergency.
Good luck!
Dan
#8
Join Date: Jul 2003
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RE: WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
You can get a pretty decent water filter for around $50 that isn' t a chemical treatment that filters out all of the bad guys and with the charcoal filter makes the nastiest water even taste good. We' ve drank lower Colorado river water after filtering it with no problems. I would suggest always packing an extra filter. Especially if the water is murky at all.
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RE: WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
If you know there is the potential of packing out four miles are so would you carry the filter with you each day in your pack along the water in you camelbak or water bottle? I thought I might need it simply becuase you never know how long you' ll be out.
i bought the Katdyn micro filter it weight about 20 oz but I think it will last a life time its good for like13000 gallons or some ridculious number like that?
Would you carry it in your pack??
i bought the Katdyn micro filter it weight about 20 oz but I think it will last a life time its good for like13000 gallons or some ridculious number like that?
Would you carry it in your pack??
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: meridian idaho USA
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RE: WATER Question for an ELK CAMP
I always carry my water filter in my pack.
Even with an outfitter you should take personal responsiblility for your needs.
Besides if he is giving you water it is probably coming from the spring he has been using back at camp without filtering for years with no problem.
Even with an outfitter you should take personal responsiblility for your needs.
Besides if he is giving you water it is probably coming from the spring he has been using back at camp without filtering for years with no problem.