This actually WORKS! Primitive Water Filter Survival Hack!

This actually WORKS! Primitive Water Filter Survival Hack!



In an extended primitive survival situation or wilderness living, one of the most reliable and efficient ways to procure safe water in large quantities is simply to dig a primitive well or coyote well. People have been using hand dug wells for thousands of years and, if done right, they’re a fantastic source of pure, clean water. The earth itself acts as a primitive water filter. To dig a proper well is a lot of work. But, for a long term wilderness living where potable water isn’t readily available, it’s well worth it. Humans lived for a hundred thousand years without processing water. It’s only in the last few decades or so that we’ve come to believe that raw water is unsafe.

In the mountains I regularly drink straight from the steams and alpine lakes without filtering or boiling the water. I feel very safe doing that because human and livestock inputs to those water bodies are minimal. At lower elevations where cattle and people might impact the water, or aquatic and semi aquatic mammals like beaver, raccoon, muskrat, etc. exist, I ALWAYS filter or boil the water. If there’s any doubt, and you have the capabilities to process your water, do it. I’ve had giardia once and that was enough. How I contracted it is rather ironic. Let me explain…

It happened years ago while elk hunting in the mountains not far from my home in north Idaho. I’d run out of water but I did have one of the cheaper straw type emergency water filters. I happened to be walking a closed logging road bordered by a ditch of stagnant, algae filled water. Since I had the filter straw I leaned over and sucked up a few gulps. Three days later I was doubled over puking my guts out. I had a pounding headache, severe abdominal cramps, diarrhea, fever, chills, body aches, and so on. That lasted almost 3 weeks and I lost nearly 10 lbs. In a survival situation it could have killed me. That was the first and last time I ever used a filter like that. I let the thing give me a false sense of confidence and I drank from a pool of water I never would have otherwise. Although I’ve drank unfiltered water from hundreds of mountain streams, lakes, and primitive wells, I’ve never been sick from any of them.

In a natural system, where man’s activities haven’t altered the environment, waterborne pathogens that can make us sick are rare. But today, those places are becoming difficult to find. We impact our environment in a number of ways that contribute to the presence of pathogens like giardia, cryptosporidium, and coliforms (bacteria). Fortunately most of these impacts are associated with human settlement and agriculture. Septic systems seep into nearby steams and livestock poop in or near the water, which not only adds fecal material directly to water, but also causes high nutrient loading. Another big contributor to excess nutrients in water is fertilizer runoff from lawns and agricultural fields. Nitrogen in particular can cause algal blooms and high concentrations of bacteria. Point is, stay away from areas where there may be inputs from human activities. And if you can’t, always filter or boil your water.

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Camping Hack - Sawyer Squeeze Water Filtration System

Camping Hack – Sawyer Squeeze Water Filtration System



A simple camping hack that allowed me to combine some of my existing kit to create a gravity water filter system featuring these three products.
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Aquatabs Water Purification Tablets

Aquatabs Water Purification Tablets



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Sawyer Squeeze Original | Backpacking Water Filter | Field Review

Sawyer Squeeze Original | Backpacking Water Filter | Field Review



Krik of Black Owl Outdoors reviews the Sawyer Squeeze .1 Micron water filter by Sawyer Saves. Perfect for you next hiking, camping or bushcrafting excursion into the woods. the Sawyer Squeeze is one of the smallest and most efficient water filters on the market.

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Renovo MUV Eclipse Water Filter | An Adaptable Modular Filtration System

Renovo MUV Eclipse Water Filter | An Adaptable Modular Filtration System



I got hands on with the Renovo MUV Eclipse Water Filter. This thing is a beast and I highly recommend you pick one up. It’s modular, and adapts to many situations. Check out the full article here

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MSR Miniworks EX | Backpacking Water Filter | Field Review

MSR Miniworks EX | Backpacking Water Filter | Field Review



A field review presented by Krik of Black Owl Outdoors on the MSR Miniworks EX Water Filter. The MSR Miniworks EX Water Filter features a ceramic filter with a carbon core which improves the flavor of the water and also allows the filter to be cleaned easily while in the field or on the trail making it the perfect water filter for hiking, backpacking or camping.

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How To Make a Water Filter In The Wild

How To Make a Water Filter In The Wild



Disclaimer. This water filter will not make the water SAFE. It will only render it clear and make it more palatable. you must boil it afterwards or use another form of proper disinfection. SODIS or Solar Disinfection would work.

In this video I go through the processes of constructing a primitive filter utilizing natural recourses such as charcoal from a fire, moss, and sand. I use a soda bottle as the filter container to show you the individual layers and to see the water seep through the layers.

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Primitive technology with survival skills build a water filter tank part 3

Primitive technology with survival skills build a water filter tank part 3



Hi. Primitive technology with survival skills builds a water filter tank part 3 is our next video. In this video we finished building a water filter tank. By the primitive technology we have filtered clean water from the tank, initially we make charcoal then go to streams for sand and stones. Charcoal can eliminate toxins and bacteria, rocks and sand that cleanse water. We let the charcoal make the first layer followed by stone and sand, large stones at the top. It takes 1 hour for water to be purified. We will continue to make the next video on primitive technology and wild survival skills. Subscribe to the channel to watch the latest videos. Thank you.
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Primitive technology: searching for groundwater and water filter (water well and tank) full

Primitive technology: searching for groundwater and water filter (water well and tank) full



Hi. This is our aggregate video. In this video we synthesize video searching for groundwater wells and building clean water tanks. We aggregate videos with the same content so people can view them in the simplest way. This video is the process of finding groundwater in the forest to build a clean water filter system in the forest. It’s likely that some viewers find it annoying to review these videos. sorry for that inconvenience. Thank you.

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