You guys are way off. The best tasting water is from a mountaintop
spring in the Shining Rock Wilderness of the Pisgah National Forest.
There is nothing in New Mexico or Texas that compares.
Dan Preston
>
>
> The very best water I ever tasted was on a Scout journey where the
> heat and humidity was oppressive, and in which we had totally run out
> of water carried with us. Luck was with us that day as we came across
> a natural spring which flowed plentifully with (this is the amazing
> part) COLD water. We drank and splashed and regained
> our sense of optimism about our journey.
>
> Joe Jansen
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