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I pack a day bag and start today's hike by walking 1/4 mile up to Indian Springs to filter the day's drinking water

06510-indian-springs-water-550px.jpg After breakfast, I dig a cat hole up on the hillside above Indian Springs RoadThumbnailsI refill my two-litre Camelbak and an empty 1.5-litre bottle with water from Indian SpringsAfter breakfast, I dig a cat hole up on the hillside above Indian Springs RoadThumbnailsI refill my two-litre Camelbak and an empty 1.5-litre bottle with water from Indian SpringsAfter breakfast, I dig a cat hole up on the hillside above Indian Springs RoadThumbnailsI refill my two-litre Camelbak and an empty 1.5-litre bottle with water from Indian SpringsAfter breakfast, I dig a cat hole up on the hillside above Indian Springs RoadThumbnailsI refill my two-litre Camelbak and an empty 1.5-litre bottle with water from Indian SpringsAfter breakfast, I dig a cat hole up on the hillside above Indian Springs RoadThumbnailsI refill my two-litre Camelbak and an empty 1.5-litre bottle with water from Indian Springs

My bag contains my winter coat, hat, scarf, gloves, toilet paper, batteries for the camera, a flashlight, and my yellow-jacket-sting kit (I'm highly allergic). - I expect to be out hiking for the rest of the afternoon, so I'm bringing a flashlight, just in case.

My day bag also contains my winter coat, hat, scarf and gloves for later in the day when it cools off, as well as toilet paper, batteries for the camera, and my yellow-jacket-sting kit (I'm highly allergic).