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05723-jackrabbit-lake-sunset-800px.jpg Arriving home at my Jackrabbit Lake campsite just a little before dark.ThumbnailsDelicious, life-giving, grey water.Arriving home at my Jackrabbit Lake campsite just a little before dark.ThumbnailsDelicious, life-giving, grey water.Arriving home at my Jackrabbit Lake campsite just a little before dark.ThumbnailsDelicious, life-giving, grey water.Arriving home at my Jackrabbit Lake campsite just a little before dark.ThumbnailsDelicious, life-giving, grey water.Arriving home at my Jackrabbit Lake campsite just a little before dark.ThumbnailsDelicious, life-giving, grey water.

A peaceful place to sit and watch the sunset, listen to the birds, and enjoy the solitude. I haven't seen anybody in three days.

While watching the sun go down, I pump a bit more water from Jackrabbit Lake to get a head start on tomorrow's needs while sitting by the lake.

I start pumping water into a clear plastic bottle, and notice that the water is grey. Oops, my water filter isn't just clogged; it simply isn't working. I return to the tent, concerned.