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[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 133619, member: 10982"] I think this is great advice, and I highlighted the equivalent statement in the Institute of Medicine reports I quoted earlier. It seems pretty clear to me that if you are not carrying enough water on you, you cannot actually heed this advice. Certainly if you carry the very small quantities of water being recommended here, you risk not being able to do this. This might have been the poster's personal experience, [b]it was not mine[/b]. Walking Route Valcarlos in late Mar I refilled a 2li bladder at Arneguy, topped it up at Valcarlos and refilled it at the font at the top of the climb. In my case, only carrying a 250ml bottle would have been both foolhardy and dangerous. Again, this was not my experience walking in early spring, particularly on the Mesata where several fonts were dry, including those in some villages. By the time I got to Leon, I had stopped relying on fonts being available, and made sure that I filled up more regularly when I stopped for a coffee or snack. [/QUOTE]
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