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Originally Posted by DWB
Is it clean enough to drink or do you still have to filter it?
I've always wanted to visit someplace so clean I could drink right from the stream. Going trekking in Nepal soon, perhaps in the Himalayas I'll be able to do that for the first time.
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I spend a decent amount of time in the mountains, so a word of warning. Even in the purest of pure alpine snowmelt springs in a high mountain vale you can get beaver fever aka giardiasis, because some small animal pooped or died in a crevice somewhere which trickled down to your spring. It's *unlikely* in some settings and you might happily suck down that fresh H2O for a while..... but after the first time you wind up projectile vomiting and shitting in the wilderness for 3-4 days straight and then struggling with digestive problems for months and sometimes years after, you'll decline to take the risk from there out. Purifiers FTW in most cases.