Camping Water Purifiers | Alaska Hiking
November 11th, 2008 | Rod | Camping
The simplest form of camping water purifier is a UV model. This uses ultra violet light to kill unwanted bacteria in the water. This kind of purifier is good for the occasional camping trip, but if you go camping regularly you will be better off investing in a more advanced model, as a UV model won’t last very long. Other purifiers use activated carbon or iodine to purify the water. A camping water purifier can also vary a lot in size. Large units are available to keep handy in your tent during a long stay in one place, but there is also a wide range of personal drinking bottles you can use while hiking or on a day trip, perhaps travelling between camp sites.
There are some wondrous sights waiting to be discovered while Alaska hiking and numerous varieties of wildlife will surely be seen in the wild. Elk, reindeer ands moose are certain possibilities but so are other animals that may not be as accepting of human in their neighborhood such as wolves and bear. You should be prepared with how to handle an encounter with animals and what signs to look for in an area that you should avoid. Typically, they will not attack unless they feel threatened or believe their cubs are in danger, and accidentally walking up on a den is not considered an excuse by an angry mother bear. There are some bears, however that may attack for no apparent reason and while Alaska hiking you should be aware of signs indicating their presence in an area and try your best to avoid contact. When your Alaska hiking trip is over, the only signs left behind of your visit should be footprints in the snow as much of the ecology in many areas is in a delicate balance. Never leave trash behind and make every attempt to preserve the sanctity of the area in which you have been hiking.
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