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01-02-2021, 05:26 PM | #151 | |
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A small thing to remember: 100,000 gallons is a rough estimate. If you're constantly trying to filter murky water, it won't last that long. But neither will any other filter. I can't remember if you can back-wash these things, but they're so cheap I just figure I'll toss any that start to have issues and break out a new one.
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01-02-2021, 05:32 PM | #152 | |
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Yes on the backflush, I've done it a few times over the years with a light bleach water... to get that 100k out of it as you say, its a must |
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01-02-2021, 05:40 PM | #153 | |
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Good to know that you can backflush them though, thx.
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01-02-2021, 05:51 PM | #154 | |
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I'm bucking the old survival adage of "two is one, and one is none"... redundancy is key with survival supplies |
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But yeah, I've made the mistake of bringing just one of something, and then really regretted it later out in the woods a couple dozen miles from the truck. Lots of redundancies in my gear when I go camping/hunting/fishing/whatever. And in AZ, where water is scarce already, it just seems like the smart thing to do, making sure that you have access to clean water.
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01-15-2021, 04:30 PM | #156 |
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Been watching a lot of The Grey Bearded Green Beret lately, he has tons of content on his channel and as you might guess... yes, he's a former Green Beret so he definitely knows his business
Picked one of his shorter clips to introduce, because its rare for anyone here to wanna watch 30-45 minutes of something... this clocks in at 21 minutes, and the point he makes here is to show you that you don't HAVE to have high dollar gear to get out in the woods |
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Gotta find ways to trim things down so they fit in your pocket or whatever. Which is why I like the LifeStraw. It literally can go right into your shirt/pants pocket, and in a pinch will keep you hydrated for a week no problem. One example is my back-up emergency survival kit. I often receive flies in these small ziploc bags about 3 inches by 4.5 inches. In it I put a small space blanket, two honey packets (like you get from Circle K/QT), a 3 inch piece of chopstick with 10 ft. of duck tape wrapped around it, and a small Altoids tin with a half dozen emergency matches, 4 tablets of aspirin, and two small SuperGlues. The honey is high-energy food/anti-bacterial topical, the duck tape can either be tinder or to bandage a wound or make a splint/joint wrap, the tin I glued a small piece of sandpaper to the inside of the lid for the matches, and the SuperGlue is for stopping a more serious wound. That ziploc goes in my shirt/pants pocket, so even if I somehow get separated from my backpack/gear/boat I have enough to start a fire, dress minor wounds, protect myself from moderately bad weather. Total cost about $6-7? Add in the LifeStraw and a multi-tool/knife and I can go out in the woods reasonably certain that I can survive a few nights in the woods with nothing but the shirt on my back.
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Hey I buy a lot of camp gear at wally world. Even the high end stuff is made in China or a third world country.
I got a fiskars knockoff camp hatchet at wallys for a clearance price of 1.99 and its a winner.
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Speaking of Altoids survival kits, have you ever noticed the cult frenzy around those? Its like a thriving youtube cottage industry with a kajillion different versions... they're all lacking in some way or another, but its an interesting thought experiment IMO Definitely a slick looking little camp axe, thats a steal |
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A reasonably made one would legit save someones life in an emergency |
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Such a rinky dink little thing, but also somehow cool at the same time
But compared to my very well used canteen cup stove, it just doesn't stack up... I've made countless meals in the field with this thing Heating up MRE's before the advent of chemical heaters that come with them Boiling water for Mountain House meals I took to the field Morning coffee and hot cocoa mixes, etc... theres waaay more room for a solid twig fire or chemical heater under it |
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But I think he's not exactly using that thing correctly? Shouldn't the 'stove' be facing so the square cut-out is facing him? That way he can easily add more fuel if necessary, right? And the cup is supposed to sit on the stove 'counter-kidney- style, right?
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On a side note ,dryer lint makes great fire starter. Every time you clean your dryer lint trap stuff it in a baggie for SHTF.
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