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Started by Delmar ODonnell, February 20, 2020, 10:16:02 PM
Quote from: Crghss on February 23, 2020, 08:29:06 AMBring plenty of water, people die from heat stroke. Maybe an inReach. You won't have cell service, at least last time I was out there I didn't. AT&T usually works best. Quote from: joey46 on February 23, 2020, 01:49:38 AMSaid they didn't pack much water in but used the swamp water boiling it first I guess (I hope). You can use a water filter/purifier. Long time ago used them out west hiking. They only filtered bacteria's, water was still pretty grimy. Pulling it out of a mud puddle.
Quote from: joey46 on February 23, 2020, 01:49:38 AMSaid they didn't pack much water in but used the swamp water boiling it first I guess (I hope).
Quote from: joey46 on February 24, 2020, 08:51:40 AMI thought I had this picture and finally found it. Not my picture but it is in or close to Big Cypress. Posted on some forum within the last few years. May have had a video with it also but I can't find it. Picture good enough. I did have a bobcat hit a hen decoy my last trip to Big Cypress a while ago. Hit it so fast and realized it's mistake so quickly I never got a picture. Fun place.
Quote from: Delmar ODonnell on February 24, 2020, 03:16:34 PMThanks guys, there is a lot of great information on this thread. Warrent, you hit the nail on the head regarding maps. I've been staring at aerial maps, but it's just hard to make much use of them without knowing what you're looking at. Definitely will make some notes this weekend that'll give me a better idea of what I'm looking at. A water purifier is another great idea. I've got a camelback in my vest, but it only holds 3ish bottles, and a purifier will be a lot easier than lugging around the extra bottles I'll need. I was going to bring crocs and extra pairs of socks to change into when I need to get through a lot of water, but now I'm thinking a pair of cheap sneakers will be better because they don't slip around like crocs do.