Strawberry Spring water (lack of) report

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Slowest_Hiker
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Post by Slowest_Hiker »

Not sure that anyone would be planning to fill there, but I would certainly recommend against it right now. Greenery indicates where the spring would be, but we couldn't see any actual water.
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Slowest_Hiker wrote: Not sure that anyone would be planning to fill there, but I would certainly recommend against it right now. Greenery indicates where the spring would be, but we couldn't see any actual water.
Cannot say I've ever seen water there, it should be called "greenspot"
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Hah! First time back there, so I didn't have any idea of "normal" except for the marking on the map.
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There is water a Strawberry Spring as of yesterday. Not a ton, but enough that it was spilling across the trail. You could probably refill there in a pinch.
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The soil was moist at the trail, but the flow was only slowly dripping above. It would take forever to fill a bottle.
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