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Re: Water Filtration
saltydog #42989 06/07/15 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted By: saltydog
Yes, I can see it I found the pic at:

This Page

Where it is linked from the following text:

Spring, south side of Bighorn Park A 3.7 10,360 Spring from the north slopes of Candlelight Peak (photo)

(Also did not see a copyright notice.)


I also found it Here with nice shots of all the usual water suspects courtesy of Some Guy.:

[img]https://www.flickr.com/photos/rockwellb/509961614/in/album-72157600246922628/[/img]
Salty, for some reason, my Firefox browser substituted the copyright image. I've got the picture now.

I am curious about the author of that page, and his "Cynical Embitterd Old Man" moniker. That's hilarious.

Re: Water Filtration
Steve C #42990 06/07/15 11:26 AM
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I am curious about the author of that page, and his "Cynical Embitterd Old Man" moniker. That's hilarious.


Yes I am sure his insistence on filtering water "Only through my teeth" represents some kind of fatalism. laugh


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Re: Water Filtration
saltydog #42992 06/07/15 12:14 PM
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Its apparently switchback #23 according to the flicker photo description, which also refers to it as a "spring" but I won't argue about the definition, Salty. Its an intermittent "source" from snowmelt, filtered by decomposed granite (sand). That's about as pure as it gets.

Bob also filters beer through his teeth, so buy that man a cold one if you ever get the chance. The stories and wisdom will be worth far more.


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Re: Water Filtration
SierraNevada #43005 06/08/15 01:36 PM
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When I was up there last week the only water flowing was around SB 5 or 6, and then only in the late afternoon. The SB's above it were covered in snow still.

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