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Goldbug Hot Springsis
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DIRECTIONS: Take Highway 93 south of Salmon, 23 miles to mile marker 282. Then left (east) up a short gravel road to the parking area and trailhead. Cross the footbridge and that's the beginning of a 2 or 2 1/2 mile hike to the springs which are up a canyon. Great site with a fun mix of hot soaking pools and cold water cascades.
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Subject: Gold Bug HS
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999
From: HMYER@aol.com
I might have posted this already, if so sorry.
During the last few weeks of January I was in Bosie
for business and took two days off for R&R. I learned about Gold Bug from
this Web site and am very grateful. The drive up was an excellent geology tour
of the valley between the
Gold Bug was easy to find from the directions. It was the hike I found and epiphany. Snow had been falling about once a week and the trail was icy. The first half hour was switch backs with a can of gravel at each switch back. Of course I had my sneakers on, didn't bring my hiking boots.
The following hour, it took me longer due to my lack of conditioning, was a great hike with a gain of about 500 ft. The thermal springs were hinted at by the warm stream to the right. The last half hour was a big problem, I was walking up the goat trail and sliping more than I cared to. I reached to top and was very tired.
As promised, it was worthy of the gods. The dozen or so pools were ideal and the one just below the last bridge was the best. From here I could view the valley I had just hiked. The snow showers cleared and some sun blessed me. While the pool was chest deep, it offered a shower of 100 degree water in a small cove just big enough to squeeze in.
The joy of being in the ancient water from the depths of the earth and in the rock pool while the snow fell from a clearing sky is cause for ecstasy. A must go for any CO.
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999
From: Wool Fowl (tnodsign@initco.net)
i just returned from goldbug, and i must admit it was one of the most greatest trips of my short life! the surroundings are breathtaking, and the pools themselves are worthy playpens for the gods! one interesting thing about the place was all the rocks. i think they were a lava rock of some kind, i'm not quite sure, but when you strike one rock against another, it creates a spark! and since the pools are made of the same rock, you can do the same underwater, and receive a small, energy balancing jolt of electricity! it's quite a phenomenon! anyway, one of the people journeying with us was not feeling well (as a matter of fact, she was crawling up the last part of the hike, deep in the throes of flu symptoms), but we finally made it all the way up well after dark. We immediately set up camp, and then headed for the pools (it was New Year's Eve, and nearly a full moon!). The next morning, she felt completely recovered, and has ever since! i don't think that one need much more proof than that to say that this place is one of great spiritual healing power. One can feel the land breathing as they lay in the mountain's sweat gland pools. this will be a place that i visit often, but not too often, because it's one of those locations on the earth that is untouched by the "real world", and i wouldn't want to ruin that. i hope that all others who visit these pools of liquid energy would adopt the same caretaking attitude so they don't ruin it for the rest of us... this place is truly a gift from the earth!
gabriel vasichek
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996
From: Dick Williams (rjw@sky.net)
A few weeks ago I mentioned that we'd visited Gold Bug Hot Spring in
Dick Williams rjw@sky.net
I learned of the Goldbug Hot Springs in the book
Goldbug Hot Springs is on BLM (maybe
The trail to the springs is described as "steep at times". That it
is but the steepness makes it even more special when you get there. It's a
great combination of
There are dozens of other
If you're headed to the northern Rockies, look up some of these
Incidentally if anyone has the book
Goldbug was a treat. CO should the norm. We were alone there so no other soakers to judge by. Our visit for the report was in July 1995.
Dick Williams Kansas City MO
rjw@sky.net
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