Making Water
When reaching shelter at the end of each hiking day one of the first things to do is to “make” water for the next day’s hike.
This means topping about 5 liters of water (2.5 each) from the source, usually a spring, and filtering it just to eliminate surprises.
Then it sits overnight.
Lately it gets down to the high twenties or low thirties.
Once the hiking begins the next day it is hard to describe how good this tastes when taking that first big, cold, clean pull. Yum.
Enjoying the pics and commentary. You guys are really making ground and looking great! We’re living vicariously through you! Keep it up and Godspeed
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Checking in on your progress! 240 miles! wow. Hope you are having a cozy rest whereever you are. Loving the photos and the pansies(?) were a nice touch in the video.
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