That's much appreciated Eric, I'm glad you enjoy our content. Everybody's got to start somewhere, so we really appreciate your help getting the word out. Thanks for watching!
Good advice Will. The only time we boil is when we're melting snow. It's usually clean, and it's being heated anyway. Otherwise it's drops for clean looking water, or the Sawyer (or both) for sketchy water.
You covered this really well! I think one of the disadvantages this has to other methods is the time and sometimes work. If you don't have a stove, you have have to build a fire and get it hot enough, and keep it hot enough to get the water to a boil. And then once it's at a boil you then have to cool it down if your going to transport it. Personally why it's not my favorite method. I weirdly talked about it a few months back in an episode of my podcast. But like you said, it's easy, you don't need anything special, and can be done almost anywhere.
Good point Nate! Ultimately I see this as a method for either when you’re somewhere stationary and able to boil larger quantities at a time, or more as an emergency backup. Not the most convenient, but it works!
Nice-looking pack, great video as always brother.... water can always be an issue. Filter it, boil it, and then turn it into coffee to hide the boiled stale Taste of water LOL👍
Great video!!! Well explained!
Thanks Lee Ralph!
Good info thanks :)
Thank you for watching! :)
Great information bro, I like to filter before boiling
You should definitely be covered that way. Thanks for stopping by!
Solid video and good info!
Not sure why you only have a 1000 subs? You have a really great channel, I'll def be sharing
That's much appreciated Eric, I'm glad you enjoy our content. Everybody's got to start somewhere, so we really appreciate your help getting the word out. Thanks for watching!
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Hey dude,
After boiling water will available any nutrition?
Good advice Will. The only time we boil is when we're melting snow. It's usually clean, and it's being heated anyway. Otherwise it's drops for clean looking water, or the Sawyer (or both) for sketchy water.
Very true, you always have to evaluate the water source & utilize the best methods you have available to you. Thanks Carley!
You covered this really well! I think one of the disadvantages this has to other methods is the time and sometimes work. If you don't have a stove, you have have to build a fire and get it hot enough, and keep it hot enough to get the water to a boil. And then once it's at a boil you then have to cool it down if your going to transport it. Personally why it's not my favorite method. I weirdly talked about it a few months back in an episode of my podcast. But like you said, it's easy, you don't need anything special, and can be done almost anywhere.
Good point Nate! Ultimately I see this as a method for either when you’re somewhere stationary and able to boil larger quantities at a time, or more as an emergency backup. Not the most convenient, but it works!
It's why I like having it as a back up. if one of the other methods fails. I can always apply the heat.
Have you ever tried out a WAPI? It’s for pasteurization of water.
I have not, I will look into it though. Thanks!
Hi. After boiling water, how can you improve the taste?
THE WAY HE SPEAKS ABOUT WATER MAKES IT OBVIOUS HOW MUCH THEORY AND HOW LITTLE ACTIAL EXPERIENCE HE IS RUNNING ON...
Nice-looking pack, great video as always brother.... water can always be an issue. Filter it, boil it, and then turn it into coffee to hide the boiled stale Taste of water LOL👍
Yes sir, the taste of bad camp coffee covers just about anything, haha!
Dang Will...you are scaring me...now I dont want to drink water....lol...who knows whats in it...
Haha, no need to be scared as long as you're prepared! :) Thanks for watching!