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| Sundown: 11.30.08 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
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| I like it too I used AquaMira again after two nights in the Dry River Wilderness over a week ago. I will say this much. Once treated, the water tastes great and seems effective. But again the process is a bit cumbersome. It's fine at camp when you have time to let the solution react, but if on the trail it might just be easier to drop in an Iodine pill or use a filter. I treated multiple quarts of water by mixing up double or triple the amount of solution as needed. I added an extra drop of each chemical per quart to compensate for any disprepancy when adding to each of the water bottles as you basicaly have to eye-ball it. |
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