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EntertainmentHow to Survive in the Wilderness

Where to Find Clean Water in the Wilderness

Transcript

We talked about going up high to find water. When we were standing on top of the little nob we could see that there was all sorts of water down below us. About a hundred meters from where we were standing there’s another water source. And one of the nice things about going up high to find water is you find water close to its source which is a spring. This particular stream is running really, really high right now, and that’s because it’s been raining for a few days and the water table is really up.

So, if you think about a spring as being the very top of a jar of water, and the water table underneath being the main part of the jar of water, when you fill it up it starts to run out. And right now this spring is pouring out of the top of this mountain. It’s really close to its source meaning that it’s probably the purest water we’re going to find. It’s a lot better drinking out of this than it would be drinking out of a lake, drinking out of anything like that.

So one of my rules as far as drinking water goes, if you’re not going to purify it, and you should purify all your water, so all the water you get you should purify, if you don’t have the means or the ability, and you’re becoming dehydrated and you need to drink water, the closer you can get to stepping over your water source the more likely you’re going to be able to drink it without having any ill effects.

So, if you’ve got to take ten steps to get across a creek that creek has got a lot of potential contaminants flowing into it. If you take five steps across your creek it’s probably better. Two steps across it’s probably better. This creek I can step across in one step, and that’s going to be the best water for me to drink.

So if you think about it in how many steps it takes to get across number one is going to be your best. This is a creek I can step across in one step. It’s probably going to be my purest water. It’s actually coming out of the ground just maybe twenty or thirty yards right up from us, and it’s a really nice water source. So, clean, clear, and just coming out of the ground.


Lessons in this Guide

First Aid Basics for Wilderness Survival

How to Tell Direction in the Wilderness Using a Watch

How to Make Wood Tongs for Rock Cooking

How to Build a Bed for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Purify Water for Rock Boiling

How to Deal with a Dangerous Animal

How to Adjust a Fish Snare

How to Send an Emergency Signal in the Wilderness

How to Survive in the Wilderness with Marko Yurachek

How to Send an Emergency Signal using a Reflective Surface

How to Find Worms for Your Fish Hook

How to Find a Ready-Made Shelter in the Wilderness

How to Attach a Fish Snare Trigger to a Tree

How to Make a Stone Tool

How to Forecast Weather in the Wilderness

How to Rock Boil Water Safely

How to Set Up a Cooking Fire in the Wilderness

How to Cook Using Rock-Boiled Water

What to Have in a Survival Kit

Hygiene Skills for the Outdoors

How to Cook Fish over a Campfire

How to Make a Hook for a Fish Snare

Survival Kit Essentials

How to Find a Good Spot for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Make a Fireplace for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Make Cordage (Rope) in the Wilderness

How to Make a Trigger for a Fish Snare

How to Gut a Fish with a Stone Tool

How to Build a Roof for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Build the Framework for an Outdoor Shelter

How to Make a Burn Bowl

How to Tell Direction in the Wilderness using Stick Shadows

How to Store Water in the Wilderness

How to Forage for Food in the Autumn

Where to Find Clean Water in the Wilderness

How to Store Food Outdoors in the Wilderness

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