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Mile High wrote:bpounds wrote:The idea is to just have it with you empty, and if you need water, go find it. Typically even the national parks have a spigot you can fill from.
My first question would be, is there water close by your camp? In other words, can you fill a bladder or jug within a few miles, or will you need to bring all that water from home? I wouldn't want to truck a full 45 gallon bladder too far, but a few miles just to get back to the trailer would be fine.
โNov-03-2014 01:37 PM
bpounds wrote:The idea is to just have it with you empty, and if you need water, go find it. Typically even the national parks have a spigot you can fill from.
My first question would be, is there water close by your camp? In other words, can you fill a bladder or jug within a few miles, or will you need to bring all that water from home? I wouldn't want to truck a full 45 gallon bladder too far, but a few miles just to get back to the trailer would be fine.
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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Me Again wrote:
If you are in a camp site that does not have water, and you add more, will your holding tanks have the capacity to hold the extra water?
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