Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
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The best recommendation for dry camping is when you find a source of water, stock up, drink water, and refill your containers. A good rule of thumb is one gallon, per person each day. Map out where your next source of water is located and understanding the risk of long periods of dry hiking.
Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
Backpacking With No Water Source - Stay Alive Dry Hiking - core
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