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y_p_w
Not sure about relying on a pen, but I supposed they work fairly well. If the water has a lot of particles, isn't there a chance that the UV can't reach something protected in a bit of organic matter (hint hint). I figured that filters obviously filter them out, and disinfection tablets eventually penetrate through such material. Do you have tablets as a backup?
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From SteriPEN website FAQ
"Does SteriPEN work in snow-melt waters?
Yes, SteriPEN water purifiers effectively disinfect snow melt waters. In some very rare instances, the SteriPEN may not readily activate if the water is so pure that there is not enough trace mineral content to cause the water sensors to recognize that the unit is submerged in water. Very pure water is a poor electrical conductor -- the sensors may not conduct enough electricity to recognize the water. This can easily be corrected by adding a small pinch of salt, or a drop or two of some kind of electrolyte beverage to the water."
Re: water June 08, 2011 06:46PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 923 |
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chick-on
You will have so much water you won't know what to do with it all.
Seriously, quit worrying. And the water will be crystal clear.
May be interested in this:
http://yosemitenews.info/forum/read.php?3,32423,32423#msg-32423
But... every single dingle intermittent stream on that thar Topo you a looking at.
That will have 2 parts Hydrogen and a 1 part Oxygen a flowing freely.
I carry 1 litre so can drink at will. If I supersaturate I end up tinkling on the trail every
2 minutes... (instead of the normal every 5).
Have fun
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dqniel
I used my Steripen in the Merced and I didn't die. I assume that's probably one of the dirtier streams in Yosemite?
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Treeswing
Hopefully this isn't too much of a tangent since this topic is more about where/how, but here are the best articles I've found on water, and looky there, one's from the Yosemite Association. It's getting a little dated, but the pdf is more recent
Giardia Lamblia and Giardiasis
With Particular Attention to the Sierra Nevada
by Robert L. Rockwell, PhD
[warning: PDF file]
Giardia Myth-Buster: How Rumor and Paranoia Have Created a False Industry Standard By Erik Schlimmer
I'd never advise anyone to not filter their water, that's up to your choices and your comfort level. It should be obvious that park authorities aren't the ones to take literally regarding the safety of wilderness water, they have liability issues to contend with and as the articles state, Giardia and other water borne illnesses are often misunderstood. I welcome any corrections or additional sources; I'm always looking for more factual information on this topic.
Be well.
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Treeswing
Hopefully this isn't too much of a tangent since this topic is more about where/how, but here are the best articles I've found on water, and looky there, one's from the Yosemite Association. It's getting a little dated, but the pdf is more recent
Giardia Lamblia and Giardiasis
With Particular Attention to the Sierra Nevada
by Robert L. Rockwell, PhD
[warning: PDF file]
Giardia Myth-Buster: How Rumor and Paranoia Have Created a False Industry Standard By Erik Schlimmer
I'd never advise anyone to not filter their water, that's up to your choices and your comfort level. It should be obvious that park authorities aren't the ones to take literally regarding the safety of wilderness water, they have liability issues to contend with and as the articles state, Giardia and other water borne illnesses are often misunderstood. I welcome any corrections or additional sources; I'm always looking for more factual information on this topic.
Be well.
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tomdisco
Makes me want to give serious consideration to replacing my 3/4-lb Katadyn water filter with hand sanitizer.
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plawrence
None are orderless, to the best of my recollection, through the standard Purell lotion (the non-Aloe Vera one), doesn't have a strong scent, IMO, but it does have a slight scent.
As a precaution, I leave the hand sanitizer with my toothpaste (and other non-food scented items) inside a ziplock bag in a bear box, or a bear canister overnight. No reason to take any chances, IMHO.
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plawrence
None are orderless, to the best of my recollection, through the standard Purell lotion (the non-Aloe Vera one), doesn't have a strong scent, IMO, but it does have a slight scent.
As a precaution, I leave the hand sanitizer with my toothpaste (and other non-food scented items) inside a ziplock bag in a bear box, or a bear canister overnight. No reason to take any chances, IMHO.
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Frank Furter
For example, say you want to clean your dirty hands-- you get the hand sanitizer out of your pack (contaminating the outside of the bottle), then dispense a bit of sanitizer, then set the bottle down to rub hands together and let them dry. When you pick the sanitizer bottle up your hands get contaminated again!
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plawrence
Voilà! Both of your hands are now 99.9% germ-free!
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Frank Furter
Sounds great only 1/1000 left.Quote
plawrence
Voilà! Both of your hands are now 99.9% germ-free!
However that is another misunderstanding--- if you have 106 infectious units you would still have 103 after 99.9% reduction.
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y_p_w
A "cell wall" is only found in plant cells. Now bacteria to have cell membranes.
"They are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. Animals and protozoa do not have cell walls."
Re: water June 10, 2011 02:31PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 923 |
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tomdisco
Makes me want to give serious consideration to replacing my 3/4-lb Katadyn water filter with hand sanitizer.
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AlmostThere
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tomdisco
Makes me want to give serious consideration to replacing my 3/4-lb Katadyn water filter with hand sanitizer.
You can do that. Since I have personal knowledge of 10 verified cases of giardia and where they picked it up, I'll take the filter just the same.
Frankly, I have better things to do with my time and money than to suffer from any illness of any severity.
Re: water June 11, 2011 07:50PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 923 |
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dqniel
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tomdisco
Makes me want to give serious consideration to replacing my 3/4-lb Katadyn water filter with hand sanitizer.
You can do that. Since I have personal knowledge of 10 verified cases of giardia and where they picked it up, I'll take the filter just the same.
Frankly, I have better things to do with my time and money than to suffer from any illness of any severity.
Where'd they get it?
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Treeswing
I'm always looking for more factual information on this topic.
Be well.
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Frank Furter
check articles written by Robert Derlet, MD from UC Davis:
http://yosemitenews.info/forum/read.php?1,24648,24656#msg-24656
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chicagocwright
I've never been past Nevada Falls, but where are the cows in the High Sierra at Yosemite?
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chicagocwright
I've never been past Nevada Falls, but where are the cows in the High Sierra at Yosemite?
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