One more chance... please that's all I want! Words that we have all probably used at least once in our lives.
OK here it is.
Being a Native American, Deep Creek Hot Springs holds a special place within me. Being there puts me back in the days when only the indians came here for gatherings and ceremonies. There is a camp site up stream about 1 mile. There are holes in the rocks where native women ground seeds. And at the springs if you look around real hard you can find chips of obsidian (not a local stone) where Indians made arrowheads and points for their spears. Yes the springs has a lot of good history too. I just would not like to see the place overrun by a lot of "wanna be" archeologists, and on the same note I would not want to see it overrun by urbanites who don't have any respect for where they live or where they go.
Please one more chance, Mr.Berg; if you do another article do not add maps, after all the harder it is to get here the longer it will last.
Suggestion , before your next article please visit the springs again and talk to the people and get their feelings, walk around, go up and down the trails, look at the place with the eye of an Indan and see for yourself how wonderfull this place really is, and I truly believe that you will have a more positive image in your mind.