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<blockquote data-quote="HRstretch" data-source="post: 1207800" data-attributes="member: 7480"><p>These have been great responses. I am planning my next trip to Colorado and in higher elevation. I have already made a new list of gear and picking up items each month.</p><p></p><p>In southwest Colorado, are the quality water filters good enough to protect oneself against the know dangers in the water. As I go through what I need to take on side trips and spike camps, the amount of water two people need for a couple of days seems like a lot to carry. If I can locate a reliable stream, I would rather be able to use it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HRstretch, post: 1207800, member: 7480"] These have been great responses. I am planning my next trip to Colorado and in higher elevation. I have already made a new list of gear and picking up items each month. In southwest Colorado, are the quality water filters good enough to protect oneself against the know dangers in the water. As I go through what I need to take on side trips and spike camps, the amount of water two people need for a couple of days seems like a lot to carry. If I can locate a reliable stream, I would rather be able to use it? [/QUOTE]
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