butcherboy
WKR
On backpack hunts I carry a small pump and tablets. At camp I have a 3 liter gravity filter. I also started using a hardside hydration system after seeing it reviewed here. Game changer for me.
This is what I doSteripen and a Nalgene. Pen a liter at a time in the Nalgene, dump into my reservoir, 1 extra liter in the Nalgene at the end
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This is what I do
the steripen has made my water needs way simpler I leave a gravity works filter at camp and steripen and Nalgenes always stay in my pack while hunting fill up in a stream drop a nuun tan in and go!
added the hard side hydration this year and it’s been awesome
Same setup here… Sawyer with cnoc bags and Smart Water bottlesI like the sawyer cnoc setup with 2 smart water bottles. All threads are same. I’ve used cnoc for two years and it’s held up fine.
For rifle season I switch to tablets.
Complete mineral profile is just a extra benefit!Unless I am going to be camped right on a creek I'm using iodine tabs. @Clarktar showed me the light
I’ll second this! On my last hunt I got a little wet on the hike up the trail and camped on a high shelf of a ridge, woke up cold in the middle of the night with temps below freezing. Boiled water, put it in my nalgene and was able to sleep a few more hours.Another plus of the nalgene is you can boil some water and then put it in your sleeping bag on really cold nights.
Maybe. I've had bad luck out of Platypus bladders, particularly the bite valves. And had failures out of the early Camelbak bladders. But for the last 17 years I've had two Camelbak bladders with nary a problem out of either one.I never like to go into the field without at least one hard container to supplement bladders. They will all eventually fail.
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