Re: [Philmont]: Water Filters/Purifiers

From: <CoopWright@aol.com>
Date: Sat Mar 25 2006 - 13:36:31 CST

Every year, the discussion on filters and cooking is the same. We, as a
group, are continually looking for the perfect solution. We research, we
analyze, we study, and when we are done, we start the process all over again. It
is almost like working on a government contract!!! Well, sometimes, best can
be the worst enemy of good enough. I agree with Roy that if you follow your
Ranger's training and Philmont's protocols, you aren't going to have any
problems. I can't see bring mini bake pans out to hold your food when all you
are trying to do is avoid cleaning one pot. I vote for using the MP1 tablets
and leave the pumps and filters behind.
 
Most advisors that will be going to Philmont this summer aren't on this
list, so they are going to do what their Ranger suggests and I bet they make it
through okay. Just my thoughts.
 
Cooper Wright
Associate Advisor, Crew 1519
Co-author of the Philmont Advisor's Guide

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