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Good article. I was unaware filters didn’t get viruses so it is a good idea to double treat water.
Besides a wilderness setting, the article suggest obvious risks at shooting competitions, and other venues with porta-potties, where there isn't running water and soap.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I see another run on hand sanitizer. I keep a small bottle in my vehicle and use it after I exit any public facility. So does my wife.
I don't fly anymore because of the filtered air that gets recirculated in aircraft cabins. That and all of the surface contact with door handles and everything else people touch.
In the P-F basket of deplorables.
There's a NORO outbreak amongst thru-hikers on the Appalachian Trail every year. Poor hygiene coupled with a culture of close contact and sharing food is the recipe that makes it a predictable phenomenon each hiking season.
The only thing worse than arrogance is false humility.
Didn't read the article? Sanitizer often doesn't work for noro... Soap and water does though. I agree about planes, or anywhere else there are a lot of people. I had to attend a conference recently, and I didn't like it much, because: people.
People are gross. Staying clean in the woods is... difficult. Being sick in the backcountry sucks, BTDT.
I had a bad experience with Mountain House Chili Mac in the middle of the desert, but I don't think it was a test. I think I just picked up a bug before the trip. Nothing like being alone, in January, in the snow, sicker than a dog, 3 hours drive from home.
Oddly enough, I still really like Chili Mac!