- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
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All kidding aside, I will be carrying one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006QF3TW4/?tag=casaivar02-20
All kidding aside, I will be carrying one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Vestergaard-Frandsen-527950-LifeStraw-Personal-Filter/dp/B006QF3TW4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397930777&sr=8-1&keywords=life straw
Lol - I see very little cost in carrying such a light and useful tool to insure I can get a drink of clean water when I want it.
Lol - I see very little cost in carrying such a light and useful tool to insure I can get a drink of clean water when I want it.
Well ... you folks are the experts. This will be my first time in Spain. But since I am hiking in an area where clean water availability might be more than 5 or 6 kilometers apart, I won't mind carrying this very light safeguard.
Those same 5-6 km probably will not have any water, period. A filter will not help if there is nothing to treat. You can leave it out with confidence that we all survived very well without one.Well ... you folks are the experts. This will be my first time in Spain. But since I am hiking in an area where clean water availability might be more than 5 or 6 kilometers apart, I won't mind carrying this very light safeguard.
Safe water is widespread although technically not everywhere. There are some fountains and public taps labelled "non potable".
I'm not sure I'd want to drink from them even with a life straw but I guess that is what emergency kit is for.
Well ... you folks are the experts. This will be my first time in Spain. But since I am hiking in an area where clean water availability might be more than 5 or 6 kilometers apart, I won't mind carrying this very light safeguard.
Well ... you folks are the experts. This will be my first time in Spain. But since I am hiking in an area where clean water availability might be more than 5 or 6 kilometers apart, I won't mind carrying this very light safeguard.
The LifeStraw will not desalinate salt water, remove dissolved chemicals or minerals, nor remove viruses. If drinking from water which may have viruses in it (e.g. contaminated by human sewage), pre-treat with water treatment tablets. See the included instruction manual for more information.
http://www.amazon.com/Vestergaard-Frandsen-527950-LifeStraw-Personal-Filter/dp/B006QF3TW4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397930777&sr=8-1&keywords=life straw
He's carrying me!I dunno ... that fella is old but he looks like he might be kinda heavy!
All kidding aside, I will be carrying one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006QF3TW4/?tag=casaivar02-20
Ahhh, nothing says, "Spain," like the great taste of Flec-to-min . . . NOT!We also bought some electrolyte replacement powder at a pharmacy to mix into our water on hot days. It didn't taste very good (ok, it tasted pretty awful), but it did the job.
If it makes you feel comfortable, by all means take it. Given how light it is, there's not much to worry about, even if you never have a reason to use it (almost certainly the case). After your camino, I'm curious to know if you actually needed it.Well ... you folks are the experts. This will be my first time in Spain. But since I am hiking in an area where clean water availability might be more than 5 or 6 kilometers apart, I won't mind carrying this very light safeguard.
If it makes you feel comfortable, by all means take it. Given how light it is, there's not much to worry about, even if you never have a reason to use it (almost certainly the case). After your camino, I'm curious to know if you actually needed it.
You'll find that the Camino Frances is unlike any back country backpacking you've ever done. Most of the normal precautions you might take aren't generally needed. Things will have to go pretty bad (or careless) for you to need to use filtration or purification, assuming you have access to water at all. Generally, all you need are 1 litre per 10 km (subject to terrain and temp). On any longer legs (such as over the Route Napoleon or from Carrión de los Condes to Calzadilla de la Cueza), just be sure to hydrate before the long stage and carry two litres and you should be just fine.
I've just spent the day walking from Roncesvalles. Had to wade through more cow, horse and sheep manure than I ever thought possible. It has been raining for days and many creeks are quite full. Even with a life straw, I waited until I reached the next bar to refill my water bottles!
And I fell for it...View attachment 5811 Well, I have been working on this, searching the internet in the long dark hours of the night - for a method of carrying water without all that weight - a litre of water is a kilo in weight! -
and I think I may have the answer!!
That will go well with my dehydrated scotch !!.......................Vicr
Darn. You could have made Camino history with a detailed description of how poo-poo water tastes thru a LifeStraw. As you continue your pilgrimage and if the opportunity presents itself again, I encourage you to to put the LifeStraw to the test. Think of the possibilities - your smiling (slightly soiled ) face could be everywhere on advertisements extolling the convenience of the LifeStraw. AND think of the environmental benefits! YOU could almost single handedly eliminate the bane of a world filled with plastic water bottles!
I'm counting on you Jeniffer.
Buen Camino!
Rog
Thank you! I haven't laughed so hard in ages. Lifted my spirits after a very long day to Pamplona. Sending the LifeStraw and my very heavy Gerber multi-tool ahead to Ivar. As much as I would like to help the environment by completely phasing out plastic water bottles, I just can't! There are plenty of fountains on the Camino and I will not be placing my straw into one of those streams. Yuck!
Best regards,
Jeniffer
Hi! I see you walked the C.P. Is what you write about Spain also true for Portugal?You won't need a life straw, there is safe water everywhere.
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