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I'm not sure you need plenty of bottled water. I remember there being numerous natural fresh water springs along the way. Just one plastic refillable bottle should suffice. davidzuccaro 08:58, 22 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Completed this walk last week. 1 litre bottle is enough, conflicting advice re 1st 2-3 km walk slow to conserve your knees for later, walk fast cos of falling rocks... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.32.174.176 (talk) 16:08, 25 May 2008 (UTC)