When venturing into the wilderness for a summer hike, one of the most critical aspects to consider is hydration. The importance of carrying enough water cannot be overstated, as dehydration can lead to severe health issues, diminish your performance, and turn an enjoyable adventure into a dangerous situation. This article explores how much water you should carry on a wilderness hike in the summer, considering various factors and providing practical tips to ensure you stay well-hydrated.
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