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Water Purification for Hikers: Filters, UV, Chemical, and Boiling Compared

Every mountain stream looks clean — here's why you still need to treat the water

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Water Purification for Hikers: Filters, UV, Chemical, and Boiling Compared

Mountain water can harbor Giardia, Cryptosporidium, and bacteria even in the clearest streams. This guide compares the four major purification methods — mechanical filters, UV purification, chemical treatment, and boiling — covering effectiveness against different pathogens, speed, weight, cost, and which method works best for different mountain environments.

Introduction

Why All Mountain Water Needs Treatment

What's in the Water

Bacteria

Protozoa — Giardia and Cryptosporidium

Viruses

Chemical and Heavy Metal Contaminants

Mechanical Filters

Pump Filters

Gravity Filters

Squeeze Filters

Hollow Fiber vs. Ceramic

UV Purification

SteriPEN and Alternatives

Effectiveness and Limitations

Chemical Treatment

Iodine

Chlorine Dioxide

Speed and Taste

Boiling

Time at Different Altitudes

Fuel Cost Consideration

Choosing by Environment

Clear Mountain Streams

Glacial Meltwater

Developing Countries

Method Comparison Table

Budget Recommendations

Glossary Terms

Altitude Base Camp Glacier Leave No Trace Trail

Frequently Asked Questions