#184108 - 10/03/09 01:52 AM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: Desperado]
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Loc: W. WA
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"...snow that was red tinted"
It's an algae. I don't know how seriously toxic it is, but I've heard that it will give you diarrhea if you do eat a generous amount of it. I don't know if it can kill you.
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#184110 - 10/03/09 02:40 AM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: GeoSpear]
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Registered: 09/29/09
Posts: 42
Loc: Pacific Northwest, USA
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So, what should the backpacker bring to capture rain water to refill camel backs/similar systems when a body of water is not readily available-but rain water is? I always carry one of those aluminized 'survival' blankets in my pack. Makes a good rainwater catcher if needed. You can either lay it in a ground depression or rig it up as an off-ground run off catcher. Good idea,at least you would expect it to be cleaner than a tarp.
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#184138 - 10/03/09 12:06 PM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: GeoSpear]
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Registered: 09/26/09
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Loc: Texas
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So, what should the backpacker bring to capture rain water to refill camel backs/similar systems when a body of water is not readily available-but rain water is? I always carry one of those aluminized 'survival' blankets in my pack. Makes a good rainwater catcher if needed. You can either lay it in a ground depression or rig it up as an off-ground run off catcher. That is not a bad idea as a redundant system either. A 4 pack of those fits easily in a pocket. I am all about redundant systems. If one fails, then there is always an alternative.
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#184209 - 10/04/09 02:50 AM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: dweste]
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Registered: 11/10/03
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Loc: Augusta, GA
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I purchased this "folding" bucket: http://www.ems.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3662432 The case is small at 4" x 4". I used it twice, and it was very sturdy. I kept it full of water in case we needed it on the fire, or on someone who was on fire.
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#184214 - 10/04/09 03:37 AM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: ki4buc]
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Registered: 09/26/09
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Loc: Texas
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That seems like a decent idea for volume. Have you tested it out yet? Does it hold its shape in a down pour?
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#184231 - 10/04/09 01:27 PM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: MDinana]
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I think rainwater capture would mostly apply to desert dwellers and shipwrecked saltwater sailors. I guess if I had to I would use my tarp, my tent fly or some other piece of waterproof fabric as a basin and a funnel.
There is often dew even in deserts, and I have seen instructions for the desert stranded to mop up the morning dew from grass or other chilled surfaces. There were instructions for using expedient materials for the mop too.
They say you can gather a lot by mopping it with a towel and then wringing the towel out, but again it is something I have never had to do.
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#184239 - 10/04/09 02:37 PM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: Kingarthur]
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Registered: 11/10/03
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That seems like a decent idea for volume. Have you tested it out yet? Does it hold its shape in a down pour?
I only used it "statically". I filled it up from the river/lake and put it on level ground. It didn't collapse, until someone touched the side and pushed it in a little. It was fairly stable when it was opened and empty. I could see it easily tip over if a powerful stream of water hit the opposite side. Hope that helps.
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#184242 - 10/04/09 02:52 PM
Re: System for collecting rainwater while camping?
[Re: scafool]
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Registered: 09/26/09
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Loc: Texas
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Lack of water can happen in any climate zone. Say you are treking through the forest and there is no mountain runoff within reasonable distance, no streatm, or river. You're either out of, or low on water, so rain water gathering could be a necessity no matter where you are.
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