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Dipsy600 says:
This is my favorite Hot Springs in the Atlanta area. The location couldn’t be better, right on the river next to a cliff. The springs crash down the cliff into a nice sized pool that’s big enough to squeeze 10 people into. The temperature is a perfect 105*.
If you head over to enjoy these gr…
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Dipsy600 says:
Pete Creek
To get to these springs you need to ford the river which can only be done in the fall, we succeeded in August and it was tough. The springs are worth the river crossing. There is one small pool at the bottom of the cliff that you can squeeze 5 bodies in tightly. The waterfall of spring w…
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catalina says:
Quito is located at 2820 m above sea level, so when you come make sure to take it easy on the first days. Depending on your age and/or physical condition it is recommendable not to do big efforts or excercise right after your arrival. The best is to stay relaxed in Quito for at least one day, doing …
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Dipsy600 says:
Don’t go to these springs on a weekend, they will most likely be packed! These springs are very popular, for good reason. Someone put a lot of work into making these springs great. The pool is made of rock and mortar, even has built in benches. The temperature is wonderful, not too hot but not too…
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Dipsy600 says:
Out of the 12 Hot Springs we went to this weekend this Hot Springs was all of our favorite! The pool is chest deep and fairly clean and big enough to put a good 10 people in. There is even a built in outlet pipe for easy draining. The temperature was a comfortable 105*. There is also a big geotherma…
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Dipsy600 says:
Greylock
These springs are a very nice soak and the location couldn’t be better. The pools are right on the rivers edge with a great view of the Sawtooth Mountains in front of you. The temperature is about perfect, 100° or so but can be fine tuned by moving rocks around and letting in river wa…
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bellery says:
Wow what a great view over looking the ocean. Shimoda Tokyu Hotel has a friendly staff and the breakfast buffet is great. The rooms were nice depending on what accommodation you choose. The basic rooms offer two twins bed with a kitchen. The Tv is small and only comes with a VCR and the channels…
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reikunboy says:
Okyumoto Hotel is located 10 minutes from the Yumoto hakone train station. It is your typical ryokan with tatami mats and very little furniture except for a small table and a television.
The hotel offers great kaiseki food which you can eat either in your room or in the hotels restraunt. We ate …
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Dipsy600 says:
This truly is an adventure. There springs are only reachable in early fall after spring runoff, because you have to ford the river. We went in the middle of August and it was still difficult crossing the swift river. Once you do sucedd it sure is worth it. There are three very small pools, only room…
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reikunboy says:
Kurama onsen (hot springs) is not the most beautiful Onsen but it is a great place to soothe your body after a days hiking from Kibune to Kurama.
The onsen costs 1100 yen per adult or 700 yen for a child. If you don't have towels or a face washer you can rent them for 200 yen, soap and shampoo is…
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reikunboy says:
When you arrive at the ryokan, take off your shoes at the entrance and put on the slippers provided. The slippers are used for walking around inside the ryokan. Your shoes will be placed in the entrance when you want to go outside. If you want to take a short walk near the ryokan, you may also wear …
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Dipsy600 says:
What a great stop along the road…but maybe too close to the road, it’s only downfall. These hot springs are a very nice soak and you have many pools to choose from right on the rivers edge. If the springs are a bit too hot for your comfort, just move a few rocks and let the river water in!
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Dipsy600 says:
If you happen to be passing by these springs, might as well stop and check them out…. They’re too funny. Basically it’s a make-shift bath house. It isn’t in super great shape and at any moment I’m sure it could fall over. There aren’t any springs here to sit and soak in but there is a co…
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Dipsy600 says:
These hot springs are a bit tricky to get to, you have to ford the river which is only possible in fall. We did it with no problem in August. The springs are very hot, too hot to touch. The pools are right on the rivers edge for the needed river water to cool the spring water. These springs are work…
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Dipsy600 says:
You take a dirt road out of Bruneau to get to these springs. There is no way to give good directions so you have to have a GPS to get you there. The coordinates are; N 42deg 46.049 & w115deg 43.687
It seems like you're driving down the bumpy dirt road forever through desert and farmland. You will…
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Dipsy600 says:
If you have time, might as well stop and check this Hot Springs out. You have to ford the river and walk around a huge pile of trees dammed in the river to find the springs. The springs source temperature is sizzling hot, don’t touch it! It runs off this tiny ledge into a huge swimming hole with r…
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Dipsy600 says:
If you’re looking for a good soak, don’t stop here! These hot springs are possibly only usable in fall after spring runoff and the river is down. You might be lucky enough to happen upon a few user built pools on the rivers edge but you might be that person to end up building it. The source pool…
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Dipsy600 says:
These springs might be worth the stop…maybe. When we stopped in August there wasn’t much to offer. The springs trickle down to a slimy pool to hot to bear…that is if you could handle the slim. Then the over flow falls down the hillside into the river. Apparently some die hard soakers dig out a…
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