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Alistair '82 westy, diesel converted to gas in '94 http://www.members.shaw.ca/albell/ On 7-Sep-04, at 8:56 PM, Parker Beeson wrote: > I searched the archives for water purifying, but only found references > to tablets etc. I have an MSR Microworks for hiking that attaches to a > Nalgene bottle (but it's soooo sloooow) and was thinking it would be > really nice to install an in-line purifier/filter to the water storage > tank. I paraglide and hike a lot and routinely drink over a gallon a > day so it would be nice to have something like this in the Westy for > quick camelback refills etc. All I can find at Home Depot/on the > internet etc. are home-type filters for things for chlorine etc. > Interested more in removing bacteria/viruses and will likely be filling > the tank a lot from alpine streams with gallon jugs (watching out for > pump killing sediment!). Thanks for any info/links. > > Parker in Montana (new Westy owner as of last week :-) > '89 Wolfram Grey Westy (unnamed as of yet :-) > > PS - Great list, glad I found it! > |
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