Sunday, 9 December 2012

Water in the Wild World

Nothing beats a dip in a refreshing jungle waterfall or a drink of cold glacial melt.

When traveling water is always a critical aspect. Is it safe to drink or do I need to filter it out? Whether you trek in the jungle or travel in a desert, take care of your health with a good water filter.

I've owned a Katadyn pocket microfilter for over 20 years. It's been my travel companion to keep the bugs out of my system when I go camping in the Malaysian rainforest or during my days in the remote sands of the Sudan.

I could write a book on the woes of getting sick in foreign countries. You can't avoid everything and still have a good time. From amoebic dysentery in Kenya to buying drinking water off a donkey cart in the Sudan, I've had to watch my water intake and use filters to stay healthy.

So if you're looking for a quality water filter that lasts, check out the Katadyn Pocket or some of the other cheaper models that are effective for casual hiking and emergency use.



For a full review of the Katadyn water filter, check out the following information at Pocketwatermicrofilters.com.

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