See how effective an improvised cloth water filter is, how easy is it to use and where to look for the best water sources. 2.03 The rural stream 4.04 The ponds 6.30 The cloth filter in operation 9.30 Finding clean water 11.46 The summary
@@phillipmerritt1428 Hi Phillip. Thank you for watching and commenting once again. Obtaining water is a major priority that is often forgotten or ignored. If survival was easy we would not have developed things like farming. I am still learning. Stay safe. ATB Nigel
although slow millbank bags are useful for filtering water, but you still need to boil it or use water purifying tablets to deal with any nasties. My last camping trip out i used a cloth to try to filter water i was collecting (from a boggy flooded forest), even so some little creatures got threw, Sadly no water source is considered safe anymore, even in remote areas their finding pollution (coming down in the rain) contaminating everything.
Hi Neil. Getting water is a major problem just about everywhere. Please excuse the terse reply but I am out UK and not much internet access. Stay safe and at. Nigel
"3 days without water" is wrong. It is 20C at night here and 34C during the day so more than 12 hours it is over 37C with humidity. No way I'd survive 72 hours. Great video.
Hi Cat. 100% right the rule of 3s is only a starting point. Perhaps it ought to end with "if you are lucky". In Germany at the moment so short reply. Stay safe, ATB. Nigel