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Yes, you should carry extra water while hiking to hunt to ensure hydration and avoid dehydration in the wilderness.
Importance of Hydration
When hiking to hunt, it’s crucial to stay hydrated to maintain physical performance, avoid heat-related illnesses, and make sound judgment decisions. Aim to drink at least 1 liter of water per person per hour, considering factors like temperature, humidity, and individual sweat rates. Bring enough water for at least 2 hours of hiking, and consider carrying a water treatment method or filter as well.
Water Storage and Carrying
When carrying extra water, choose a water bottle or hydration bladder with a capacity of at least 1 liter per person. Insulate the water container to prevent temperature fluctuations and protect it from impact. Consider a backpack with a built-in water bladder or a water pouch with a secure attachment to keep your hands free. Always bring a backup water container in case the primary one gets damaged or leaks.
Planning and Preparation
Before heading out, plan your route and anticipate water sources along the way. Pack extra water in case you encounter unexpected delays or changes in your itinerary. Bring a water purification method or a portable water filter as an added precaution. Familiarize yourself with water-borne illnesses and know how to treat them in case of an emergency.
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