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Re: To filter or not to filter

Drink tea, you have to boil the water which kills most bacteria. In over 40 years of camping in the UK we have never felt the need to use a filter for ourselves. The one time we tried filtering water for our son to drink the filter blocked with fine peat particles after filtering just a few liters!
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Re: To filter or not to filter

It does depend to some extent on how used to wild water your digestive system is, I think. If you've only ever drunk tapwater or filtered water, I would have thought it would be best to filter or boil or otherwise chuck tablets in. Streams in spate after heavy rain carry a lot more bugs than they would otherwise do and I would always boil water or use sterilising tabs for those times, but otherwise I'm happy to drink most peaty gunge, whether or not the fabled dead sheep in languishing upstream.