Another DOT-3 vs BFS rant follows...
Out here in hot and sunny So-Cal, moisture isnt my concern. I dont ford streams or water crossings. Finding mil spec dot 5 in the middle of nowhere is my concern. Almost any gas station or convienence store will carry dot 3.
Hole,
You probably don't want to hear this now, but DOT-3 finds moisture to take out of the air even here in sunny So-Cal (that's why all the bottles of DOT-3 have "Keep tightly sealed" warnings). The truck I got last year had been converted to DOT-3 by the previous owner sometime between his purchase (from Pendleton) in 1999 and when I picked it up last year (his place is out in Santa Clarita, which is pretty dry). I knew when I got it home that I'd have to do all the wheel-cyls, since at least 3 were leaking enough to show up on the backs of the wheels, but when I got them apart, they were filled with rust! (Very little rust elsewhere on the truck though - so I doubt it was because of water-crossings, etc.) This had of course chewed through all the rubber seals - causing the multiple leaks.
Here's my reasoning: the military master-cylinder doesn't have one of those accordian-like gaskets like the civy cars do to completely seal out moisture; they're just vented to the outside. At best they go through an air-line to the air-filter housing (if that line is still there on your truck - mine wasn't), but that's still open to any humidity available in the air around us; and DOT-3 acts like a sponge for that moisture and (over time) slowly distributes it through the entire brake system. This is why I converted back to BFS on mine; I'll just carry several bottles with me in the truck - so I don't have to worry about finding a store that carries it.
Of course converting back from DOT3 to DOT-5 costs more than just the BFS. Since DOT-3 causes some swelling of the rubber parts, and that seems to go away with DOT-5, most rubber parts seem to leak (almost like they "took a set" to the swelled-state of DOT-3) when you go from DOT-3 to DOT-5. I've converted a couple of vehicles from DOT-3 to BFS, and if I forgot to replace any old rubber parts with new in the process, they usually start leaking within the next few months. So I wind up replacing everything eventually. I'm generally as cheap (frugal?) as the next guy, but it's still worth it (for the advantages of DOT-5) to me in MVs. Just my 2-cents.
End of rant.