Contributor II
So I know some people like to carry lots of water, others just plan on boiling/purifying a lot.
Being mostly in the midwest (KY, WV, OH, IN, MI), there is usually water to be found. But most of it probably is a breeding ground for mosquitos and other other bugs. Having had 2 hospital visits due to water born parasites in Peru, I want 2 to 3 gallons per person of known fresh water with me. I carry 2 6 gallon water jerries plus bottled water along with water purification methods (straw, tablets, etc).
Growing up in Idaho, we rarely ever carried more then a gallon per person max, because we could usually find a fresh water source that we trusted. Times have changed...
What is your minimum water per person on hand? - taking into account where you are off grid at of course.
Being mostly in the midwest (KY, WV, OH, IN, MI), there is usually water to be found. But most of it probably is a breeding ground for mosquitos and other other bugs. Having had 2 hospital visits due to water born parasites in Peru, I want 2 to 3 gallons per person of known fresh water with me. I carry 2 6 gallon water jerries plus bottled water along with water purification methods (straw, tablets, etc).
Growing up in Idaho, we rarely ever carried more then a gallon per person max, because we could usually find a fresh water source that we trusted. Times have changed...
What is your minimum water per person on hand? - taking into account where you are off grid at of course.