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Matthew Bobinski
@montanamatt406 · 1:18

Cabin life part 4

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So we tend to bring five to ten gallons of water at any given time every time we're up there. Depending on how much we wash dishes and drink, that'll last us one to two days. So it's usually enough. But there's no way to bathe up there, so it would be hard to stay up there for more than a couple of days. Unless you don't mind thinking, I got to say that the mountain water is really good. We could probably bottle it

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Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 1:47
So it's a little bit more battered when it gets into the body, which is fine. It'll still work to hydrate. I mean, people are living 100 years and more on water that comes out of pipes. So it's not like you need to change the way you're living or drinking your water, but the value of spring water or structured water
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Matthew Bobinski
@montanamatt406 · 0:48

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But at various spots in the city, there's pretty bad water. So if I can, I get well water. But up at the cabin, I'm blessed to have spring water, which is definitely worth having
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