[pct-l] Fwd: Camlbak All Clear

marmot marmot marmotwestvanc at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 7 19:52:48 CST 2015


No snow. Water sources were streams. Steripen worked on way out. Would not register on way back. Tried again with new batteries. Some times it works. No consistency   I can't remember the year. I think 09. Maybe new sensor works  
Marmot

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> On Jan 7, 2015, at 5:38 PM, Jay Bruins <jbruins at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Insightful. A few follow up questions based on the manufacturers claims, if you don’t mind. ( http://www.steripen.com/steripen-misconceptions )
> 
> When was your yoyo? They redesigned the sensor in 2009.
> 
> Did it fail on “snow melt” like they claim or other sources?
> 
> 
> There’s plenty of anecdotes elsewhere on the internet, but a yoyo seems like a more consistent test environment.
> 
> J
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 7, 2015, at 4:35 PM, marmot marmot <marmotwestvanc at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Unreliable means that on a yoyo of the Backbone trail, I used the same water sources going as coming back. The excuse that the manufacturer used that there weren't enough minerals in the water so that's why it would not register ---show a smiley face,did not fly.  
>> The excuse that altitude bothered it wasn't true either. So I just can't trust it
>> Marmot
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Jan 7, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Jay Bruins <jbruins at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Does anyone care to elaborate on "unreliable"?
>>> 
>>> I've used a Steripen Freedom when traveling abroad (eg restaurants) as well as with a Nalgene in the backcountry. Haven't had an issue. What failure modes should I be wary of?
>>> 
>>> For two people, it's much nicer than the Sawyer (mini or otherwise). In Henry Coe last week I had to sleep with the mini I carried just to ensure it didn't freeze. I'd honestly consider bringing it on the PCT this year except I can't figure out how I'd use it with anything other than a Nalgene. (A Gatorade bottle is 20oz. Burning the power of two treatments for less than 32oz doesn't seem like a win to me.)
>>> 
>>> Jay
>>> 
>>> PS Burned through the three bags the Squeeze came with. Returned it to REI. When I replaced it with a Mini, I picked up an Evernew 900ml bag, which has held up twice as long as the Sawyer bags. I may pick up a few more bags and Evernew's hose to complete the hydration system and call it even.
>>> 
>>>> On Jan 5, 2015, at 6:22 PM, be hope <bh.csuchico at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Been using the same SteriPEN Adventure unit since 2008. Logged over 4 K
>>>> trail miles ~~ including some wildernesses where I don't treat the water.
>>>> It's worked perfectly and flawlessly every time. At the end of each hiking
>>>> season, I remove the batteries (per the fine print in the Steripen user's
>>>> manual ) from the unit and ~~ depending on the time out on the trail ~~
>>>> might use those batteries the next hiking season for a spell before
>>>> replacing them with the extra batteries I always carry. Treating water when
>>>> the battery is cold will drain the battery faster. If I anticipate treating
>>>> water early in the morning, I'll keep the unit in my sleeping bag
>>>> overnight.
>>>> 
>>>> A UV treatment method will both filter and purify water. One time I asked a
>>>> doctor specializing in infectious diseases . . . ."why should hikers be
>>>> concerned with water purification?" It seemed that hikers only needed to
>>>> filter water and not have the purification capability in a water treatment
>>>> system in the backcounty. His answer: “yes, you really don't have to be
>>>> worried about water purification in the backcountry, BUT, one never knows.”
>>>> 
>>>> Since a UV treatment may be ineffective with non denuded water, I also
>>>> carry a Steripen Pre-filter ~~ that thing really does pre-filter all kinds
>>>> of stuff. And if the water is really bad, my small synthetic wash cloth
>>>> will serve as a pre-pre-filter.
>>>> 
>>>> If my water bottle lid gets wet before treatment, then that lid-water is
>>>> not gonna get the UV treatment. After treating a bottle of water, I'll
>>>> carefully swish a small amount of treated water from the bottle to rinse
>>>> the lid; the same infectious disease doctor above assure me that is
>>>> sufficient to remove any non treated water from the lid.
>>>> 
>>>> Never had giardia, but as we all know, personal hygiene is critical and may
>>>> be more important than the water treatment system one uses, UV or non UV.
>>>> 
>>>> Let me take this opportunity to wish all a Happy New Year and best wishes
>>>> for hiking this year !
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> be hope
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 4:19 PM, marmot marmot <marmotwestvanc at hotmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> My experience with a steripen is that they are unreliable.
>>>>> ​ . . . ​
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