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Re[2]: [at-l] Water treatment stories



--- "L. Parker" <lparker@cacaphony.net> wrote:
> You didn't even stop to think about what I said.
### I did about what you said, and I responded because I think you didn't.
BUT WHERE ARE THOSE NUMBERS OF THE DYING HIKERSSSSSSS? Oh, never mind.
Don't want to confuse anything with sense, analysis, or evidence.

> Great, you drank from Peck's and got away with it. Now tell the list
> where the latrine was, and while your at it, the horse stabling area. Or
did you even notice that both drain INTO the spring?

### I'll let you post your story, since you seem to think it carries sway.
But anybody picking water for any purpose in the out-of-doors should
always:
1) Take stock (so to speak) of the area from which they take water -
whether it's from an "official" site or not.
2) When anyone reads your description of Peck's, they should keep in mind
that MOST LIKELY it will NOT be the worst spot from which they take water,
*gratefully*, by a LONG shot. On a scale (so to speak) of 1 to 10, I'd
rank (so to speak) Peck's Corner a 3, maybe a 4 with low flow. I've
gratefully sucked up from 8s, and happily taken from 4s, 5s, 6s and 7s.

Sloetoe
"Hiker. Seeks Water, Food, and an uphill Trail."
"Please respond within...."


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Spatior, Nitor, Nitor, In Nitor!

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