There are no woods or forest here, no naturally growing trees at all except right along beside the river. It really is a desert.
sol

Marshall Dudley wrote:
Maybe your area is simply too dry. But since I have spent quite a bit of time in the woods and forest in the past, I have found that at least in Tennessee finding springs is easy. Either walk the river, or on the road dive, until you cross a year round creek. Then walk up the creek, and virtually 100% of the time you will find a spring within a mile, either at the creek's head, or along one of it's banks.


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