#210982 - 11/07/10 05:30 PM
Is there a place?
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/16/08
Posts: 2463
Loc: Central California
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Once again feeling tired of the pollution and contamination everywhere I go in the California outdoors. Cannot eat much of the native wild fauna, cannot drink untreated water, and must eat wild flora cautiously.
So where in the CONUS is can I drink from a stream or lake, and eat freely of the critters and plants I harvest without courting disaster?
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#210985 - 11/07/10 06:10 PM
Re: Is there a place?
[Re: dweste]
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Geezer in Chief
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
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As a broad general rule, you want higher altitudes. They tend to be more remote with fewer people and livestock and relatively more "pristine" I think of places like the Gila Wilderness in New Mexico - there are many similar locations throughout the western US. One that comes to mind, although I have never hiked there, is the Trinity Alps in northern California.
There is a body of opinion that if you are drinking water that is coming from a high snowfield or spring, there is a good chance it is disease free. Also many suspect that many cases of giardia, etc. comes from improper sanitation (infrequent hand washing) rather than from the water itself.
You must weigh this against the official notifications that all uniformly recommend treatment of all water unless it comes from an official faucet which is checked biweekly for fecal coliform, in full conformity with official standards, blah, blah, blah. It is actually rather understandable that the authorities are going to be very cautious about recommending that you scarf up plants, critters, or water without treating for contamination.
Back when I was a young puppy and just learning about the outdoors, we sipped from many a spring, as long as it was relatively distant from habitation. I did this for a good many years, until the concern for giardia arose (late 60's; early 70's) as boomers started getting into the woods.
One thing that may have saved me is my habit of converting water from any source into that best of beverages - a nice cup of tea.
We are all on our own in foregoing water treatment. Like anything else, assess the situation, gather information, and decide.
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#210992 - 11/07/10 09:30 PM
Re: Is there a place?
[Re: dweste]
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Registered: 01/07/09
Posts: 475
Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
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I know very little about your corner of the world, but there are tons of places like that here in Alabama.
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#210996 - 11/08/10 12:16 AM
Re: Is there a place?
[Re: dweste]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 08/03/07
Posts: 3078
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There is bound to be plenty of unspoilt wilderness areas in the CONUS (its a huge country). To make you feel better why not take the google maps virtual road trip from Invervar (drop the little man here) to Bridge of Balgay via Camusvrachan in Glen Lyon. OK its not anywhere near the CONUS but it should cheer you up.
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#210998 - 11/08/10 12:31 AM
Re: Is there a place?
[Re: dweste]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/01/07
Posts: 2432
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I'm not entirely convinced that there was ever a time and place when you could step out into the woods and indescriminatly scarf down any food or water you kind. Giardia, otherwise known as beaver fever, which tels you one of the natural carriers, was widespread in wilderness areas. The real difference was that most humans back before the 1900s had imunity to giardia becuase it was ever present in their water.
Similarly, most people had some exposure to cholera and other common bugs that were common to untreated water. Limited exposure afforded tham a degree of resistance, if not outright immunity. Only when exposure exceeded incidental levels did cholera and many other diseases become active.
What people are missing is that many of the common diseases and germs are present in small amounts in soil or populations. Anthrax is endemic to much of the southwestern US. The difference between the natural occurence in soil and an ooutbreak is degree of exposure and readiness of the germs to be infectious because they somehow gained the upper hand in the environnment.
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#211008 - 11/08/10 03:13 AM
Re: Is there a place?
[Re: dweste]
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Old Hand
Registered: 02/11/10
Posts: 778
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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Hey D! Pismo Clams are still edible,Sea Fish(Except maybe Tom Cod),Frog Legs,Crawdads,Rainbows,German-Browns,Dove,Quail,Snakes,Bugs,Rabbits,Beaver,Deer,Bear,etc. They are ALL Edible! You Just have to Find them! If You worry So Much,From What you have Researched,or Heard then,Then Why even Try? It's Riskier to Drive to The Boonies,Then it is to Eat from The Boonies,Don't you Think?I personally have NO Problems drinking from Certain Springs/Streams,If they are High up,or Desolate Areas! I'm still here! There will alway's be a Contrary,That doesn't mean You Can't step around it!No Worries!Except for Bear,I've eaten All of the above in The last 5 yrs to 2 weeks ago,& I've Thoroughly Enjoyed it!You can't Win,If You don't play! Hang In There,Man!
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#211010 - 11/08/10 04:04 AM
Re: Is there a place?
[Re: dweste]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
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Every place has it's STOBOR!!!
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QMC, USCG (Ret) The best luck is what you make yourself!
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#211016 - 11/08/10 02:33 PM
Re: Is there a place?
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 02/16/08
Posts: 2463
Loc: Central California
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That counts as, one!
How long is the non-Winter portion of the program there?
Thanks [and hoping to learn of more candidates]!
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#211018 - 11/08/10 02:39 PM
Re: Is there a place?
[Re: dweste]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
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I would also recommend northern Alabama. The demographics are such that a best friend just retired up there from Houston.
Northern Mississippi has much to offer as well.
Lousy-anna, north of I-20 and Arkansas is worth looking at closely as well.
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QMC, USCG (Ret) The best luck is what you make yourself!
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