Water is essential. Among the contents of my pack, I always carry some form of water purification. For the last 6 months, I've been carrying the Grayl bottle.

It's a two-part bottle. Dirty water goes in the outer bottle, then the inner bottle is pressed into it like a coffee press, forcing the water through the filter. They claim the filter is rated for all the common waterborne pathogens plus viruses and chlorine and flouride from city water.

My Snowpeak 600ml titanium cup nests on the bottle nicely and provides a container to boil or cook in if needed. Also, a spork is handy at times.

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how often do you have to change the filter?

It's supposed to be good for 350 uses. My plan is to change it out annually.

is there a natural way?

I've been working on a series of notes showing the contents of the pack I carry every day. These are the remaining items that provide shelter, lighting, and power.

Waxed canvas ground cloth

Rechargable flashlight

Anker 2000 ma power bank

Trash bag

Bank line

Mule tape

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