Water storage at camp

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I just used a Drom Lite this past weekend. My god is that spigot slow putting that water out. It felt like a 5 minute wait to get my nalgene filled up. Does the Cnoc spit out water faster than the Drom Lite?
I put a length of P-cord on the bottom. Hang the bag upside down.
To fill, take the small cap all the way off. Then lift the bottom up. Takes a few seconds to fill a Nalgene up.
I leave it hang at camp this way. Plus if for some fluke reason the cap leaks, you won't lose all your water.
 

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Ive used dry bags, used mtn house containers...etc for bulk water storage. Once camp is set, i want surplus water handy. If i need to dip a dry bag to get it....that's easier than hiking at 4am.

Your bulk storage can be multi use, it doesn't need to be water specific.
 
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We generally camp near a creek and have used a Katadyn 10l filter bag as a water source. Fill it once when you get back to camp at night and it’s plenty for 4 guys to rehydrate and cook dinner. Use the rest in the morning plus 1 refill and it’s enough for everybody to have full water bladders for hunting.
 
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Tijeras NM
We generally camp near a creek and have used a Katadyn 10l filter bag as a water source. Fill it once when you get back to camp at night and it’s plenty for 4 guys to rehydrate and cook dinner. Use the rest in the morning plus 1 refill and it’s enough for everybody to have full water bladders for hunting.
I have a hiker pro filter which I really like. However prior to season I was looking for 10 liter storage capacity and nothing was available in time for my hunt. So I used an extra 3 liter camelback and another 3 liter collapsible. + the camelbak in my pack. I will be ordering the Katadyn 10 liter gravity filter for next season
 
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