Hot Springs At Last!
June 6th, 2009
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by Rosalinda · Filed Under: Hikes · Hot Springs · Trail
Article Series - Diamond Fork Hot Springs
- Diamond Fork Hot Springs
- The Journey
- Hot Springs At Last!
We have arrived at the hot springs at last! Enjoy viewing the above video clip. When viewing the video below, notice the difference between the two. In the video below, the blue sky and sunshine add to the growing joy of the entire experience. Notice the discovery of a baby rattle snake and what was done to protect all concerned (including the snake).
Hope you enjoyed the journey with me and my family. Think about sharing your hiking or hot spring adventures. We’d love to hear about them. Also, write us a note if you have previously visited these hot springs.
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I have gone to these hot springs very often over the past 20 years or so. It looks like you had fun. I bet adults were carrying some of those little ones part of the way – 5-mile round trip. I have been one of the nudists many times, and also worn swim trunks in mixed company at other times. I have been there as snow was falling and at all seasons. Rattlesnakes – gee they are really sweet – make great pets. I have one now that I have had for 5 years. It likes to ride in my shirt picket as we hike and often spends time in the cup-holder of my folding camp chair while I’m playing with the campfire. I have a pic of him on my FaceBook site, in one of the albums.
What was rare about your trip was just having the place to yourself – this must not have been on a weekend…
Thanks for sharing your experience Paul. If you read the article you would understand why we had the whole place to ourselves. Remember, a ton of people walked past us on the way down (for good reason). The whole article is based on that.
awsome! Hope to be there soon.