Am I right in thinking it's OK if I have a Lifestraw? Or am I just being daft (wouldn't be the first time).
But if you drink from below the surface then you avoid any of those nasties that float on the surface surely?Can a life straw remove floating diesel? If not, you may have problems. Oil and the like from canal boats is likely to be your largest problem rather than organisms.
But if you drink from below the surface then you avoid any of those nasties that float on the surface surely?
Am I right in thinking it's OK if I have a Lifestraw? Or am I just being daft (wouldn't be the first time).
Nowt wrong with asking the question and seeking a reasoned reply, but why ?
Under what circumstances would you feel a need to extract and drink water from it.
Just curious mate.
rorymax
That's OK being curious. I'm eternally curious. The reason is that I shall be following about 300 miles of the canal network on foot this June and thought if I can drink the water then it's one less thing to carry.
That's OK being curious. I'm eternally curious. The reason is that I shall be following about 300 miles of the canal network on foot this June and thought if I can drink the water then it's one less thing to carry.
I'm taking the Grand Union from London to Brum then onto Ellesmere Port and then Liverpool to Lancaster.[FONT=&]What canals are you going to walk, your location states France so are you referring to the french canals or elsewhere for your canal walk, i have walked loads of canals here in the uk and getting water has never been a problem.[/FONT]
I'm taking the Grand Union from London to Brum then onto Ellesmere Port and then Liverpool to Lancaster.
I'm taking the Grand Union from London to Brum then onto Ellesmere Port and then Liverpool to Lancaster.
Animal water troughs are good, but if they are turned off you may need to turn them back on.