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Weir Creek Hot Springs is a natural hot spring located in
the remote forests of
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Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999
From: Jeff Allison (jalbuilder@imt.net)
To: cheef@cheef.com
You ought to consider it your civic duty to keep quiet about some things. Special places like this (i.e. Weir Creek) are what they are because of the people who take care of them. Now we have strangers from all over the country, and beyond, coming in because they find your directions on the web (of all places) and soon spots like this will all be overrun even more so than they already are.
If you have any concern at all for the welfare of these special places, put a sock in it, please!
Disappointed,
Jeff
One nice and hot pool located at the end of a very rough 1/2 mile hike. Approximately 10 miles west of Jerry Johnson Hot Springs (mile marker 141.) There are two trails leading to the pool, but one requires scrambling along a rock wall, and may be under water early in the year. The other trail goes over the rock wall. Note for first time users, GO IN AT DAYTIME! Since Jerry Johnson Hot Springs became a day use only area, this one has taken up all the slack at night. As a result, it has become very popular, i.e. crowded. A drain pipe leading from the pool provides a nice shower. Candles at night provide a perfect atmosphere, especially if you are alone with your better half.
Review written by: David Hampton (11/11/95)
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