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    Default Water near Fingerboard shelter

    I will doing some miles in a few weeks and staying around fingerboard shelter. This will be the first time I will be treating my water.

    In the AT guide there seems to be a few good sources. One I will most likely use is the Surebridge Brook which gives me less miles to hike with water before getting to fingerboard shelter.

    I see that the guide mentions a spring downhill to the left of the shelter but says it unreliable?

    Also is using a filter system and Aquamira in combination over kill for treating water?

    Any suggestions would be great.

    Thanks

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    Hmm, I'm not sure I'd trust Surebridge Brook in a dry summer. Surebridge Swamp is essentially a tailings pond from an abandoned mine, and I'd worry that the brook picks up heavy metals from it. And in a dry summer like this, I don't think the spring at the shelter will be usable.

    Lake Tiorati is a short blue-blaze to the east, and has a developed swimming beach with piped water and showers.
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    Thanks Kevin, yeah saw that area on the guide as well, sounds like the better option.

    Thanks

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