Blue Tushies and Chinook salmon
For most of
the country Memorial Day is the signal of the beginning of the summer. This does not always hold true in Idaho. I've endured Memorial Days that were so hot the salmon I pulled from the water were
poached, while the other weekends were so cold and wet my butt froze and fell
off. I am here to tell you a Popsicle
butt is not a good thing. Being an
Idahoan isn't easy sometimes, especially when it comes to the weather.
Folks like to whine and moan and make jokes
about Idaho’s inconstant weather. I'm sure you've heard a few-- “If you don't like the Idaho weather wait five
minutes,” or my personal favorite, “Idaho weather doesn't suck, Wyoming’s
blows.”
Personally,
being rather Chihuahua-like in size and stature, I prefer warmth and sunshine but
for my bear of a husband weather is a non-issue. This has caused more than one ridiculous
fight in our marriage. I crave a hot
spring when sun and warmth are in short supply, while he would be happy
anywhere fishing even when the Idaho sky is spitting in his eye.
After years
and years and years of marriage we've learned to compromise. I've promised to
endure all types of May weather and combat fishing on the Salmon River and in
return he has promised to get my blue
butt to a hot spring on the way home, where I can warm my tushie until it
returns to a healthy, normal pink.
In May, the
closest salmon fishing to my home is in Riggins which means that there are ample butt
poaching opportunities on the journey home via Highways 55 or 95. Below, I've created two lists of hot springs to help keep your rear-end and marriage warm
and happy. Here’s hoping your Memorial
Day weekend is full of fish, good times, and pink tushies.
Highway 95 Hot Springs
Zim’s
Hot Springs—just outside of New Meadows—is a nice outdoor, commercial pool. http://www.zimshotsprings.com/
Mundo
Hot Springs—just outside of Cambridge—is a gorgeous, commercial pool. http://idaho-rv.blogspot.com/
Highway 55 Hot Springs
Goldfork
Hot Spring—just outside of Donnely—is a mountain gem with several pools ranging
in temperature from hot to lukewarm. http://goldforkhotsprings.com/
Terrace
Lakes Resort—just off Highway 55 in the tiny community of Crouch—has it all
including a golf course, a lodge, and a geothermal pool open year round. http://www.terracelakes.com/-hot-springs-pool
Roystone
Hot Spring—located on Highway 52 just a short ten miles from Horseshoe Bend—Roystone
is one of my all-time favorites. The
pool is covered to protect you from inclement weather but still an outdoor
pool, the family who owns the place is amazing, and the price is right! http://www.roystonehotsprings.com/
My
book Under My Idaho Sky, which
contains more stories and maps of Idaho, is due to be published and available
this July! Stayed tuned for more
information!
Way cool it's been too long since I've tushie soaked
ReplyDeleteWay cool it's been too long since I've tushie soaked
ReplyDeleteMercedes, don't neglect the tushie!
DeleteI love hot springs! I keep wanting to write a love scene at Givens Hot Springs but none of my books have cooperated het. Someday. :)
ReplyDeleteSince leaving Idaho, I've become a Puget Sound Wienie. The weather is very temperate here and we're spoiled. The cold-cold and hot-hot is one thing I'm not looking forward to when we move back! But the hot springs. That's a definite yes. :)
Jacquie, I've never heard the term "Puget Sound Wienie," but I love it! I can't wait till you move back, there are a few new springs I'd like to introduce you to.
ReplyDeleteAh, Riggins -- that brings back happy memories! The gas station there saved my butt!
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