Hello all! Hopefully there's snow where at you're locale, and you're fully enjoying some epic snow shoeing... not much luck for me sad to say :-\

This last year I carried 2-4 nalgenes depending on distance/weather. Extra weight, but verrry rugged, more freeze proof than a camel hose, and attaches to my miniworks filter with minimal exposure to cross contamination. I know there's lighter ways of cleaning water, but the miniworks is what I have for now so I'm looking at going back to a Camelbak to shed weight. At 5.5 oz I think I could drop almost a pound if I made the switch. My only hang-up is being able to treat water while backpacking, and avoiding that cross contamination bit. (if there are other hang-ups please enlighten me!)

But I think I have an idea...

The new camelbak system has a detachable hose that utilizes a "quick link" locking mechanism to keep it attached. It makes it easier to swap hoses for different applications.

What if I attached a 1-2" length of hose fitted with a male quick link connector on the end to the outlet fitting on my miniworks? I could remove the drinking hose from the camel, snap on the filter via the 2" hose and adapter, and pump filtered water in to the bladder through the outlet instead of the filling port. The hose attachment on the miniworks might be small enough to fit under the outlet cap, which would help to keep it muck free when no in use...

I realize MSR makes a bladder that screws right on to the miniworks, but I heard they're prone to leaking. If its going in my pack, its gotta be dry...

Any ideas? I'm not planning on trying this till things get above freezing in the Green Mntns, but if some one in the South gave it a go I'd love to hear about it :-D

THANKS!!!

Rooster Boy

GO GMC!


Edited by Rooster Boy (01/27/12 11:05 PM)