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Pumping water at Indian Springs

06725-indian-springs-pumping-800px.jpg Before packing up, I head back up to Indian Springs 1/2 mile up the road to refill my drinking-water supplyThumbnailsIce in my water bottles this morning at Indian Springs!Before packing up, I head back up to Indian Springs 1/2 mile up the road to refill my drinking-water supplyThumbnailsIce in my water bottles this morning at Indian Springs!Before packing up, I head back up to Indian Springs 1/2 mile up the road to refill my drinking-water supplyThumbnailsIce in my water bottles this morning at Indian Springs!Before packing up, I head back up to Indian Springs 1/2 mile up the road to refill my drinking-water supplyThumbnailsIce in my water bottles this morning at Indian Springs!Before packing up, I head back up to Indian Springs 1/2 mile up the road to refill my drinking-water supplyThumbnailsIce in my water bottles this morning at Indian Springs!

I refill all my containers: four 1.5-litre water bottles, two-litre Camelbak, and 10-litre MSR water bag, all of which weighs almost 40 pounds when full! There will be no water at today's destination: Devil's Playground.

The high level of particulate matter in this tiny stream requires that I clean my MSR water filter five times while filtering water due to clogging.