A great mate of mine is heading off tomorrow to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. He plans to spend his 50th birthday on top of the mountain. We were invited but just could not afford the $10k to join the party!
He is the most organised and anal retentive person I know and has done a huge amount of research to plan the trip.
One item that is relevant to this Forum is the "Lifesaver Bottle"
http://www.lifesaversystems.com/index.htmlHe is taking one of them and wrote it up for me (with a stack of other information ) here:
http://ourhikingblog.com.au/2010/02/mount-kilimanjaro-plan-climb.htmlFrom his notes:
it has a 15nm filter to remove all organisms.( smallest virus is the polio virus at 20nm) plus a charcoal inner to remove heavy metals and toxins.
You can
put raw sewage in it – give it a few pumps and out comes drinkable water. ( but sodium in the water will be high due to the urine)
Advantage is that it is:
- Lightweight
- does not require chemicals
- fast
- good for 4,000 litres BUT the charcoal filter is only good for 250L before it needs changing. it should be ample for the trip if I assume 5L per day for 8 days.
I KNOW Tassie's water is some of the purest in the world and we NEVER treat or filter it
but ,as this forum is expanding nationally, I thought I would throw up the following questions:
- Has anyone come across this unit?
- does anyone own one?
- how well did it work?
- pluses /minuses?
- comments?
When he gets back we plan to do a bit of a review of it to see how it performs.
Frank