QuoteRick Okay, but you have been telling everyone else to pay Mike. Most of us aren't in that situation. I am unclear of your intentions here. The situation we share in common is the desire to access the hot springs and park our vehicles somewhere safe while doing so, and possibly camp the night somewhere near and safe. Yes, my view is that we should respect whichever path we take in, and ifby Jimi - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
QuoteRudedog I like the old days just hanging out and enjoying the wilderness naturally! And what a fabulous place to soak up nature! Makes me want to round up a busload of camping folks and roll back on down there and relive those memories!by Jimi - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
QuoteRick QuoteJimiEvery other private campground with hike in Hot Springs that I am aware of charges multiples of that. So? Just go around the private property on public lands and don't pay at all. That's a much better deal. Um, I was like operating a commercial tour bus full of paying passengers expecting to land somewhere safe, and also most interested in community building such as breakingby Jimi - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
QuoteRick QuoteJimiIt is in fact private property and $10 is a deal. A deal? How so? Every other private campground with hike in Hot Springs that I am aware of charges multiples of that.by Jimi - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Hey, I stumbled upon this dated thread, and started to reminisce of my good old days back at Bowen Ranch in the 90s. I drove for the green tortoise tour bus and for many years every trip we ran started our first day soaking at Deep Creek Hot Springs via Bowen Ranch. The place is amazing, and getting nude together that first day set a precedent that remains unparalleled and unequalled to this dayby Jimi - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
It is in fact private property and $10 is a deal.by Jimi - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California