maddog wrote:The tap handles, touched by the many dirty hands of drive in campers, may be a greater risk to health than the water inside the tanks. Take a small bottle of hand sanitizer if you are concerned about this.
Onestepmore wrote:Wash hands first, preferably with soapy water, then use sanitiser (which is alcohol based).
1. clean
2. disinfect
Disinfectants won't work very well with organic matter on the object
colinm wrote:I have a steripen, and have found it fairly unreliable (at precisely the time you need to rely upon it, of course.) I've taken to pump filters since, without incident.
Clusterpod wrote:colinm wrote:I have a steripen, and have found it fairly unreliable (at precisely the time you need to rely upon it, of course.) I've taken to pump filters since, without incident.
What reliability issues have you experienced with a steripen?
Solohike74 wrote:I will be starting out on the track this Sunday/Monday at Katoomba. At least if water is doubtful, boiling on the trangia is good as the fuel is very cheap. Ill be using my trangia burner in a Clikstand to reduce pack.volume & weight. At least my 24oz tent from Six Moon Designs will take a big load off my shoulders.
The Perambulator wrote:I walked the 6ft just before easter,I treated the water from both tanks and on a Rangers advice drank untreated water from Little River (just before Alum Creek campsite). The ranger said he would not eat fish from the Coxs River. Off topic: how many wooden steps are there from Nellies Glen to the road ?
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