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Barrel Spring is a prominent water source on the PCT, located at mile 101.
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Barrel Spring is a prominent water source on the [[Pacific Crest Trail]], located at mile 101.
  
 
It is a natural spring which is piped into a concrete trough. This is usually a reliable source early in the hiking season, particularly in wet or high snow years. Even if there is no water running from the pipe, there is usually water in the trough.
 
It is a natural spring which is piped into a concrete trough. This is usually a reliable source early in the hiking season, particularly in wet or high snow years. Even if there is no water running from the pipe, there is usually water in the trough.
  
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail]]
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail water sources]]
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[[Category: Water Sources (Pacific Crest Trail)]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]]
 
[[Category: Pacific Crest Trail in California]]

Latest revision as of 01:19, 12 October 2019

Barrel Spring is a prominent water source on the Pacific Crest Trail, located at mile 101.

It is a natural spring which is piped into a concrete trough. This is usually a reliable source early in the hiking season, particularly in wet or high snow years. Even if there is no water running from the pipe, there is usually water in the trough.