Hot Springs with a View
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Embark to some of Nevada's hot springs in this video that are too hot to soak in. With breathtaking views, this is the ultimate travel adventure!
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😀thx for posting!!
Speaking of be safe. aren' you afraid of rattle snakes?????? looks like a safe place for them.
Oh, brings back memories of hot spring hunting when I lived in Idaho. Thanks for the tour!❤
People who want to keep these springs secret are idiots.these springs have been in Hot springs books for over 40 years.not to mention the Internet too
nice
Amazing, Thank you for sharing!!
really wish i could visit that old mining site with the well preserved Pontiac you posted a few years back. Perhaps you could revisit and make another video of it since you don't give out locations? It was the site with the small cabin full of cans and a couple mining related buildings adjacent
Your awesome and awesome video be safe out there 😎👍
I always enjoy your vids. But this was really cool !
I've been there! I came up __________ Pass on the mountains to the west. The alfalfa farmer south owns the water rights. Yep, to hot to swim.
how deep is it?
@@JohnnyDanger36963 I don't know. They're artesian hot springs.
Absolutely awesome, thanks for sharing. I'm in the UK and would never get to see your part of our lovely planet if you didn't do these amazing videos so thank you sir.
Wow, very nice. I'll be on the road again by next September with my RV van and will make sure to check out places like this. Thanks for the tour.
Keep in mind this is private property. When I snuck in over 20 years ago, through the back way, the big pool with the shelf was barely luke warm, but I found a discarded towel there, so it appeared that people did soak in it. I did not. Many of the pools and sources were dry. Apparently the flow and temperature of this place is affected by a big geothermal power plant a few miles away.
Just say'n I couldn't see the bubbles in 4k on a 55" UHD TV, so next time maybe you can zoom in for us.
Beautiful scenery. Is this near Black Rock? I am familiar with the Tecopa area a bit, but I don't recognize the mountains. Ash Meadows is a pretty cool place too. The colors of the ponds there are unbelievable.
120 degrees.... that would cook yer oats
Pretty amazing ❤
Awesome! thanks
Wow......very cool .... gorgeous scenery.
Big Smokey Valley would be my guess.
Volcanic vent goes for miles down into the Earth
With all do respect.... PLEASE keep local springs to a need to know basis! PLEASE.
I think there is at least one left in Nevada that is on public land and not many know about it. Here's a hint: It is between California and Utah. ;-) In Idaho the local hot spring "Meetup" internet group took 38 people to a formerly "secret" one that now has regular visitors. This same group had campouts at another formerly "secret" place which is now more crowded than at least one which is in the books but less popular. I get the impression that the "Meetup" groups treat it as a singles hook-up gathering, made more enticing because people are mostly naked.
Anyone interested only needs google their area and if they are public then they are on the internet.
Boy these are hot springs all right bring the home grown eggs 😊 that is a great find .But it makes me wonder no trees are green areas maybe the mineral count is to high to grow any thing even in this desert .
It is "greener" than the surrounding area. Apparently the water is used agriculturally.
Your crawl down that tube could have been life threatening
In several locations in mammoth geothermal….part of my past work….animals would crawl into these warm pockets and went to sleep…h2s gas settles in low areas….pockets were full of dead critters….
It has a strong rotten egg smell. Easy to recognize.
@@AlexejSvirid do your research
When I was there that feature was kind of scary. I could imagine the shelf giving way, and me falling into scalding water, dying alone in a painful way. I was there long enough to shoot video and leave. (I never posted the video, worried that the property owner might bust me.)
Thank you!
Wow!! Who knew!
Nice Area!
Beautiful ❤️ Great video! Fantastic presentation. Enjoyed watching this!
Those formations are beautiful and it looks pretty deep too be careful please!
That was awesome, thank you for sharing. From Australia
Seem to be remnants of old world constructions around some of them.
This is MY kinda Heaven. Love this video area. Thanks a lot❤
Very Nice! Thank you.
That was nice to see.
where was that at?
Private property. Sticks out like a sore thumb on Google Earth. Not really "soakable."