Dec
06
2010
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Selecting The Camping Water Filter

Camping Water Filter

One of the most important camping supplies you can remember to pack is your water filter. It doesn't matter if you are going to be roughing it in the wilds or staying in a five star resort, you will need clean water to drink. You certainly don't want to lug around a bunch of water bottles or jugs. Luckily, you don't have to.

Katadyn has been making water filters for over fifty years. They tend to be a leader in the field and supply safe h2o with regard to army personnel, missionaries, explorers, catastrophe alleviation organizations, and every day time hikers as well as campers. Their filters are cost effective, easy to use, and have a long life span.

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An example of a good camping filter is the Katadyn Camp Bag. This filter works off of gravity, so no electricity or pump is needed. It is actually lightweight and comes upward when not being used which makes it portable and ideal to defend myself against backpacking trips. It is capable of filtering 5 liters of water per hour. You simply fill the bag with water and hang it from a tree. Gravity forces the water through the filter and into a tube which can be used to fill individual water bottles. This filter removes particles larger than 0.2 microns along with protozoa, cysts, bacteria, algae, sediments, viruses, and spores.

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Sep
08
2010
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What To Look For When Choosing A Sleeping Bag

A sleeping bag is a crucial part of equipment for any overnight camping or trekking activity and explorers have used the sleeping bag since the first, the ‘Euklisia Rug’ was designed in the 19th century by Pryce Pryce Jones. many things to take into consideration before choosing a sleeping bag; namely the style, type of insulation, temperature or season rating and weight.

Sleeping bags come in two standard styles, tapered at one end into a mummy shape and the more conventional envelope shape. The mummy sleeping bag has a tighter fitment and uses less material as the sleeping bag is tighter around the feet and head areas. The mummy shaped sleeping bag is also a lighter sleeping bag with a smaller overall size as there is reduced spare material. These features of the sleeping bag make it perfect for sports where weight and size must be kept small whilst retaining maximum warmth inside the sleeping bags.

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