LifeStraw is Your Best Emergency Personal Water Filter Review

LifeStraw is your best emergency personal water filter, that you can bring on any adventure. I would even carry this when I have my normal basic water filter, but carry it in my go-bag or on person. This is an easy product to use to in a pinch and could buy you time in purifying water in less-than-ideal situations.

Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF):

  • Filtering 99.999% of bacteria, parasites, viruses and other impurities from water without the need of chemicals or boiling
  • Amazing value for filtering 4,000L (1,000 gallons) of water
  • Small (22.9 cm in length) and light weight (56 grams)
  • Best for emergency usage in the back country, travelling in water boil advisory regions, low access to clean potable water
  • No moving or volatile components making it safe to take on flights!

Pros:

Gosh, what didn’t the BLUF sell?

  • It’s like drinking a personal tap water, from a straw
  • Ease of carry for emergencies in the back country and travelling
  • Easy to clean
  • Robust and tough – throw it around!
  • Does not require electricity (I can’t believe this is a thing…)

Cons:

  • Can be a bit difficult to get the high flow rate if you don’t prime it first
  • It cannot desalinate, but really, what are you expecting?
  • Petro-chemicals can still get through, as it mostly filters microbiological substances
LifeStraw is Your Best Emergency Personal Water Filter

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Quick specifications:

Filtration volume: 4000 Litres!

Weight: 0.1 pounds or 2 oz

Dimensions: 22.9L x 2.5W x 2.5H Centimetres

Removes 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria, 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites, and filters to 0.2 microns; surpasses EPA filter standards. BPA Free materials

LifeStraw is Your Best Emergency Personal Water Filter

We believe that everyone deserves access to safe water when they are adventuring and in situations you may not expect. That’s why we are reviewing LifeStraw; a product that provides clean drinking water anywhere in the worldwhich cannot come more highly recommended. This innovative design filters out 99.99% of bacteria and parasites, and it’s incredibly easy to use and doesn’t take up much room in your pack, at all. LifeStraw is your best emergency personal water filter.

The LifeStraw was born out of meeting a need in water security in the harshest conditions in the world, from refugee camps to natural disasters. LifeStraw is the best emergency water filter in these situations. Since I acquired the LifeStraw (2013), it seems they made their filtration even better in their new models! Their website boasts that LifeStraw filtration technology can filter out:

  • PFAS (PFAS are a large, complex group of manufactured chemicals that are ingredients in various everyday products. For example, they are used to keep food from sticking to packaging or cookware – source)
  • Microplastics
  • Chemicals and pesticides

On top of your normal bacteria and parasite filtration. Wow!

However, I will say, there are certain things that I feel can’t be filtered by the LifeStraw, as mentioned in the Cons, are petro-chemicals, ie oil spills, or more realistically, seepage such as engine oil into bodies of water where people would drink from. This would require very specialized equipment. Saying this, I actually don’t know if it can or not, not having access to their body of work. However, in on their website, it does say they test on the micro-biology level which leads me to believe some other petro chemical based products may not be filtered out.

If you convert 4,000 litres into 4 litres of consumption per day, it’d take 2.7 years to exhaust the filter! In my adventures, I carry my main water filter and that’s only 1,500 litres! I carry the LifeStraw on me in case something happened on a day trip away from base camp. LifeStraw is your best emergency personal water filter.

Basic Usage and Maintenance

  • User Manual explains a lot and it’s very easy.
    • Prime intake end of straw for 20 seconds
    • Drink
    • Blow back through the straw when finished
    • (Too easy!)
  • Long term storage includes storing it in saline solution
  • Membrane must be wet to have good water flow.

LifeStraw is your best emergency personal water filter. With products like LifeStraw, we can bring a safe and reliable source of drinking water no matter where you are and no matter what activity you’re doing.

Beautiful Niagara Winery Motorcycle Tour 

What’re two things that shouldn’t mix? Motorcycles and wine? Well, Rob did just that! Join Rob from Explorations as goes on a beautiful Niagara winery motorcycle tour. To clarify, though, there was zero drinking on this trip, but more so a motorcycle tour through some of the most beautiful sceneries in the wine region of Southern Ontario. There has been some less than enthusiastic opinions about Niagara wine and motorcycle touring in Southern Ontario. Hopefully this article will give you a better insight of what there is to offer!

Niagara Falls view from the Canada side.

For some reason, Southern Ontario wine has suffered a bad reputation and stigma. However, the wines have been winning international awards and getting recognition from sommeliers around the world. The Niagara winery region is one of the best and well known areas to be producing wine. And especially, ice wine! Ice wine differs in the production method where the grapes are harvested frozen and so it brings out the sugars. It’s a really sweet wine and best reserved as a dessert wine.

If you’re interested in some more wine suggestions, we did boxed wine tasting for the reds and the whites for the purposes of carrying non-glass items into the back country. These are not necessarily from the Niagara winery region, though.

Niagara Winery

Niagara winery motorcycle tour is always encouraged. It is a a beautiful region to ride through, with enjoyable twisties and turns, though, you can certainly make a whole day through the entire region. This includes riding out to Niagara falls proper and enjoying the attractions and through the beautiful Niagara winery region, down the Niagara River Parkway.

Beautiful Niagara Winery Motorcycle Tour

There are an incredible amount of wineries to be visited in around the region. However, the below list is Rob’s best picks, having been living around the area for a while, he knows the ins and outs. On this trip Rob checked out several wineries on the Beamsville Bench and Twenty Mile Bench.

What is a “Bench”? According to the VQA: “The Beamsville Bench, running from the creek gully just west of Cherry Avenue to Park Road west of Beamsville, is the narrow plateau sloping gradually from the cliff of the Niagara Escarpment northwards to Regional Road 81, marking the bottom of the crescent-shaped Lake Iroquois Shore Bluff. To the west, the Bench rises into the moderate slopes of the Bell Terrace, where many of the area’s vineyards are located, on steep slopes above deep, wooded ravines and on the sides of small ridges and slopes of the numerous streams that cut through the landscape.” This makes for a beautiful Niagara winery motorcycle tour!

Niagara Winery List:

Motorcycle Tour and Other Attractions

There are several other resources online to plan your trip while enjoying the beautiful Niagara winery region, but still not necessarily as a motorcycle tour. Going through the “Bench” is a wonderful experience. Especially if you’re into geography, as well. Of course, the Niagara is where the Escarpment starts and stretches to Georgian Bay. This provides some amazing motorcycling views, being around Toronto, where it’s known to be straight and flat roads.

Beautiful Niagara Winery Motorcycle Tour, all ready rip roar!

However, some of our recommendations include of the Niagara region includes:

  • Niagara Tunnel
    • New attraction in Canada`s oldest tourist attraction provides a unique perspective of the falls. Recently opened, walk through the tunnels of the the old power station!
  • Old Fort George
    • Parks Canada maintains this fort and re-live the history! Some of the more contemporary history, including the war of 1812 are re-enacted here!
  • Old Fort Eerie
    • Maintained by Niagara Parks, this fort tells the story of the other end of the Niagara River. Whoever controlled the Great Lakes, effectively controlled North America, at the time.
  • Niagara on the Lake
    • A historical little town with a lot of history, including Laura Secord playing a pivotal role in the settlers version of the war of 1812.
  • Niagara Glen
    • While it’s illegal to climb this part of the escarpment, you can get in on some bouldering right by the Niagara river!

Beautiful Niagara Winery Motorcycle Tour Video

Although Niagara wines are fantastic, none were consumed on this trip. Please don’t drink and drive. Please don’t drink and ride.

Beautiful Niagara Winery Motorcycle Tour video

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