WATER FILTER PORTABLE CAMPING : 15.4 PRIVACY FILTER.
Water Filter Portable Camping
a filter to remove impurities from the water supply
A water filter removes impurities from water by means of a fine physical barrier, a chemical process or a biological process. Filters cleanse water to various extents for irrigation, drinking water, aquariums, and swimming pools.
(Water Filters) A water filter is required to remove parasite contamination in big city municipal water supplies, and growing concerns about well water contamination in rural areas. It does away with the inconvenience and expense of purchasing bottled water.
A version of something, such as a small lightweight television or computer, that can be easily carried
a small light typewriter; usually with a case in which it can be carried
easily or conveniently transported; "a portable television set"
of a motor designed to be attached to the outside of a boat's hull; "a portable outboard motor"
A small transportable building used as a classroom
(camp) providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal or sentimental qualities; "they played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect"; "campy Hollywood musicals of the 1940's"
(camp) live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The houseguests had to camp in the living room"
Live for a time in a camp, tent, or camper, as when on vacation
Lodge temporarily, esp. in an inappropriate or uncomfortable place
Remain persistently in one place
the act of encamping and living in tents in a camp
Front Right Pannier
Back Row: Bike Shoes Stuffed with Newspapers and Packed with Newspaper in Plastic Bag, Rain Coat, Book, Water Filter, Cycling Sandals, and Helmet with Rear-View Mirror and Headlight; Third Row: Clothing Ditty, Two Pair Each Wool Long Sleeve Shirts, Short Sleeve Shirts, and Undies, Rain Legs (Vancouver, BC), Water Socks, and Polartec Tights; Second Row: Wool Cycling Cap, Fleece Winter Hat and Neck Warmer, Super Absorbent Camp Towel, Cotton Rag, Silk Kerchief, Glove Liners, Technical Clothing Ditty, Long and Short Finger Cycling Gloves, Five Dollar Truck Stop Gloves (Southbeach, OR), Nylon Pants and Shorts, Cycling Knickers with CRC Patch, and Boy Scout Belt; Front Row: Headlamp, Heavyweight and Lightweight Mid-Calf Socks, Ankle Socks, LBS Socks, Reflective Safety Triangle, Portable Speakers (North Bend, OR), and Lens Cloth (Note: Not Everything Stowed at Once, i.e., Helmet and One Pair Footwear Always Worn)
Surrounded By Incense Cedars In Pine Mountain Lodge Camp Day Two
We always pick this camp site because it is right next to the most reliable water source to pump drinking water with the portable water filter pump.
AND the big, dead Ponderosa pine tree finally fell over!
We don't have to worry about THAT thing falling on us anymore while we are sleeping LOL