![]() It's extremely important that you purify any water that you collect, including rainwater, dew, and ice or snow, so you don't consume bacteria that could make you ill or even kill you. Even crystal clear water can harbor diseases and be dangerous if consumed. Remember that all untreated water must be considered risky unless treated.Freshwater springs are typically safer water sources, although these can be contaminated by mineral or bacteria as well.Water from heavily oxygenated water (such as from a big waterfall or rapids) typically is safer than that from a slow or still water source.The presence of insects like mosquitoes and flies means that water is nearby.If there are mountains nearby, look for water collected at the foot of the cliffs.While finding water is important for survival, be aware some water sources will not be safe - if possible treat all drinking water before using it. ![]() It could mean that a creek, stream, or pond is nearby. Look for signs of fresh water nearby like areas of green foliage that indicate water is nearby, low-lying areas where water could be collected, and signs of wildlife like animal tracks. The first thing that you'll need in order to survive in the woods is water that you can drink. ![]()
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