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I have been working with the Kids team, on their hiking because i want to do maybe a hiking / mountaineering trip this summer... if the good lord is willing and i can somehow wing it on the financial side then hopefully i can come up with a good hiking trip for them this summer...
anyhow... i recently became a member of the REI co-op.. and they offer free classes or clinics on some pretty cool stuff like intro to GPS and compas / Map reading intro to rock climbing and backpacking classes and alto of good trash like that.... sooo anyway i have started attending a couple of these classes or clinics along with taking a few of the older boys on the youth team...
come to realize that a lot of the the stuff or gear that all these civilian outdoors men and women use are very expensive...
comming from my military background and the fact that the "Marine Corps" have allways gotten hand me down equipment from the ARMY and we live by the motto "improvise - adapt and overcome" along with "Semper Fi - do or die" and $hit like that...lol..
well anyway all the gear that the boys use come out of my pockets and believe me when i say i am no where near well off... in fact I'm just a construction worker that in some months have to really struggle just to make ends meet...
sooo with that being said... we or should i say "the team" has really gotten familiar with the term "improvise" lol... so much like the Marine Corps... we do what we can with the equipment we can come up with and we improvise and modify as much as we have to... to be able to do the things we do on a construction workers budget we have to improvise and really take care of every piece of gear or equipment we can scrounge up...
anyway,
this brings me to share our latest piece of gear that we have tried to come up with....
we took a backpacking 101 class the other day or was it "the fundamentals of backpacking..
anyway it was a good class/clinic that introduced some of the equipment needed to do a backpacking or hiking trip and it talked about things need to do such a trip...
the whole time in the class i was just thinking of all these thousands of miles i humped while i was in the Marine Corps... and we never had any of the high tech or super light weight really expensive gear... lmao...
but then again we didn't do it for enjoyment or exercise or even a life challenge we did it to get from point A to point B with all of our gear and weaponry to fight an enemy..lol.. and it wasn't like we could complain or suggest that our equipment was too heavy to hump it on our backs for all those miles and miles... sooo you could just imagine the smirk i must of had on my face while sitting through this class....
and thinking man I'm surrounded by a bunch of sissy lala's that have way too much money in their pockets and must be crazy.... but then i found a very deep respect for the people in the class because all though they were probably very wealthy and maybe been sheltered all there life's they were willing to take a trip in the harsh outdoors and really ruff it forthe time on there trip... soo i found a respect for them and began to understand that they would be willing to pay a little extra to have a piece of equipment that would be ounces lighter then something else that would do the same thing... beside who am i to judge someone and think they must be crazy to want to do this stuff on there own free will, because there i was too on my own free will.... lol...
but i have to admit, some of the things that were being presented were a little too cheesy for me.... and i thought... don't these people know that you could pick up something like that at a surplus store and for a fraction of the cost...
and then i began to think of all the humps i ever did in the Marine Corps and i began to realize a suttle truth... all though we humped for endless miles and carried everything on our backs we allways had water available... weather it was driving in front of us or behind us or flew in by heillo or already a water station their by advance party... it was allways readily available... and ready to drink and fill canteens...
and that occurred to me when the instructor in the class began to talk about water filtration systems...
i had seen them be for and looked into getting one at some point last yr but never saw a real purpose for it... but know that i was thinking of taking a hiking trip with the boys i realized that i would probably need some type of water system... but i know if i would want to issue each kid a filter it was not possible for me to purchase each kid a filtration system that would cost me anywhere from $90.00 to $199.00 dollars... but being the Outstanding Former Marine that i am...
i quickly found a solution to this problem and have come up with a design to create an improvised modified H2O Filtration system...!
i went out and bought the two items necessary for this modified kit... i will probably assign it a model number like in the Marine Corps once all testing is completed and issue it to boys as a part of their 782 gear...
The parts i purchased matched up well and i am sure it will be "a great success" but i just need to go out to a pond or creek and get it tested and approved by yours truly...
soo here is what i got... thought id share it with y'all just in case somebody wants to have there own.... now real modifications necessary other than putting to parts together to create some thing else...
first item is:
1. Siphon Pump Kit ( Harbor Freight item #3878-0VGA )
http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisearch/web/search.do?keyword=SIPHON+PUMP kit is the one at the bottom right corner...
2. Aquamira Frontier Filter Emergency Straw Filter ( Cheaper Than Dirt item # CAMP-174 )
Filters up to 20 Gallons 99.9% Effective
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CAMP174-1.htmlthose are the two items i purchased and it is sooo easy to put together all you do is assemble the siphon pump and then put the frontier filter emergency straw into the clear hose on the pump kit fits perfect no need to modify anything just put them together and wallah!!! a cheap and easy H20 fitration system that is under 20 bucks... I'm a freaking genies