03 — Pillar · Survival
Streams, springs, and seepage areas by terrain type
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Springs are generally more reliable water sources than streams due to their consistent flow rates and lower risk of contamination, making them a preferred choic
Areas with rocky outcroppings, hills, and sloping terrain near streams are ideal for finding game, as they often provide ambush points, cover, and access to wat
Seepage areas can be used for fishing, but they require a specific set of conditions. Typically, these areas have clear water and a steady flow, making them ide
A good seepage area is identified by looking for locations where water visibly seeps into the ground, such as near stream banks, beneath overhanging rocks, and
Drinking water from a spring can be safe if it's properly assessed for potential contaminants and treated accordingly, but it's not always a reliable or safe so