From: David W. Lyons (davelyons@comcast.net)
Date: Fri May 10 2002 - 20:33:13 CDT
I resisted for awhile but I can't resist any longer -
In 1964 at the 6th National Jamboree, Valley Forge, PA, my troop made
dehydrated water.
We brought with us some genuine Hackensack River water from Bergen County,
NJ, and
using an ancient Indian secret dehydrated it right there in front of all.
I still have a sealed container stating inside is genuine dehydrated
Hackensack River water.
Add a quart of water and you have 1 quart of water to drink.
I keep it right next to the 35mm film can with my Jamboree Arena show
candle.
So dehydrated water is nothing new.
Dave
(Missed it as a Scout)
1997, 2000 (Trek 33), 2002 (Trek 4)
PTC - 1991, 1994, 1999, 2001 (TWICE!)
I used to be a Bob White NE-IV-65
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