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[pct-l] intro
Kraig,
Realistically, you are not going to drill for water on the PCT. Rather than
go down a rabbit trail of drills, spend some time reading one of the books
on light-weight backpacking. Learn what has changed since you last were out
for any length of time in terms of gear and techniques.
John Vonhof
http://www.footworkpub.com
Fixing Your Feet: Prevention and Treatments for Athletes, 3rd edition
Subscribe to the free monthly ezine on foot care at my website
On 11/26/04 8:17 PM, "Kraig Mottar" <kraig.mottar@verizon.net> wrote:
> That's for drilling a well for a home or farm. They're pretty liberal with the
> word, "portable"
> Is there a more poerable one for drilling less than a gallon?
>
> Kraig
>
>> From: Bighummel@aol.com
>> Date: 2004/11/26 Fri PM 07:14:32 PST
>> To: kraig.mottar@verizon.net, pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
>> Subject: Re: [pct-l] intro
>>
>> kraig writes:
>> Are there portable drills that can drill for water?
>>
>>
>> Okay, I'll bite. Check out http://www.lifewater.ca/lonestarbits/ls-100.htm
>> It is the first truely man portable water drilling rig, the only catch is . .
>> .
>>
>>
>> it weighs 850 pounds! Have fun with it! ;-)
>>
>>
>
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