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<blockquote data-quote="jc0313" data-source="post: 5700723" data-attributes="member: 20659"><p>Is there any exposed rock on the property? Your best bet if there aren't any water sources that are visible from an areal or topo map will be to hike up a drainage or just below the bluff line and look for a spring. If there's a clearcut on the property with green vegetation they can source their water from the vegetation.</p><p></p><p>I've found beds literally right next to the smallest trickle of a spring, it doesn't need to be much in the mountains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jc0313, post: 5700723, member: 20659"] Is there any exposed rock on the property? Your best bet if there aren't any water sources that are visible from an areal or topo map will be to hike up a drainage or just below the bluff line and look for a spring. If there's a clearcut on the property with green vegetation they can source their water from the vegetation. I've found beds literally right next to the smallest trickle of a spring, it doesn't need to be much in the mountains. [/QUOTE]
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