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I leisurely filter 3 1.5-litre bottles of that greenish water from the Indian Spring tub and it tastes pretty good

2865-indian-spring.jpg As I plot the continuation of my hike, I look down into a secluded valley on the other (west) side of the Castle Peaks saddleThumbnailsThe climb up to this Castle Peaks saddle is about 500 feet elevation in about 3/4 mile from Indian Spring down belowAs I plot the continuation of my hike, I look down into a secluded valley on the other (west) side of the Castle Peaks saddleThumbnailsThe climb up to this Castle Peaks saddle is about 500 feet elevation in about 3/4 mile from Indian Spring down belowAs I plot the continuation of my hike, I look down into a secluded valley on the other (west) side of the Castle Peaks saddleThumbnailsThe climb up to this Castle Peaks saddle is about 500 feet elevation in about 3/4 mile from Indian Spring down belowAs I plot the continuation of my hike, I look down into a secluded valley on the other (west) side of the Castle Peaks saddleThumbnailsThe climb up to this Castle Peaks saddle is about 500 feet elevation in about 3/4 mile from Indian Spring down belowAs I plot the continuation of my hike, I look down into a secluded valley on the other (west) side of the Castle Peaks saddleThumbnailsThe climb up to this Castle Peaks saddle is about 500 feet elevation in about 3/4 mile from Indian Spring down below

The water tastes better than the tap water I brought with me from the motel in Searchlight. In fact, it's the best water I've had so far on this trip. My MSR water filter is acting a bit erratic and I hope it's not about to fail.