> [Marsha]
> I meant bottled air would definitely limit my
> freedom.  I'm one of 
> those who have adjusted to bottled water already.
 
> [Arlo]
> All of us have (including me), I'm afraid.

    It's so easy to get water this way on long trips,
but what I miss out on, at times.  I know springs are
not readily available around every bend in the road,
but on my way backpacking a couple weeks ago I had an
empty water bottle with me that I bring on all my
trips.  I'm driving and I saw this pull-over area for
my vehicle where a spring was.  I passed it up.  By
this point in the trip I just wanted to get on the
trail, and I would use my water purifier to extract
from the creek.  I haven't looked out for these
springs in such a long time.  Maybe if I made an
effort to wait for these springs to get water.  I do
know earlier in the trip I did stop to buy a bottle of
water at a convinent store.  I knew this convinent
store was on my route, and I waited for this
particular place to stop.  This static pattern wasn't
open to springs as being a place to stop for water.

     
woods - they do have springs,
SA


       
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