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<blockquote data-quote="cholt64" data-source="post: 1439905" data-attributes="member: 105888"><p>I have a steripen and I've used it once. My wife is a PA and read about them on the CDC website which advises against them and she won't let me use them anymore. We recently bought an MSR Guardian which is the most robust water filter available from what I've seen. it's expensive, but it was a pretty important piece of kit on our last backpacking trip in Big Bend National Park. The only water we found was a disgusting scum filled puddle in a otherwise dry creek bed. If we weren't able to get water from that, it would have meant an eight mile hike out of the mountains and back every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cholt64, post: 1439905, member: 105888"] I have a steripen and I've used it once. My wife is a PA and read about them on the CDC website which advises against them and she won't let me use them anymore. We recently bought an MSR Guardian which is the most robust water filter available from what I've seen. it's expensive, but it was a pretty important piece of kit on our last backpacking trip in Big Bend National Park. The only water we found was a disgusting scum filled puddle in a otherwise dry creek bed. If we weren't able to get water from that, it would have meant an eight mile hike out of the mountains and back every day. [/QUOTE]
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