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	<title>Comments on: Soaking Away Cares In Mineral Hot Springs</title>
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		<title>By: Felicia Sobonya</title>
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		<dc:creator>Felicia Sobonya</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have been soaking up hot spring minerals since the early 70&#039;s, when I was in high school.  My friends and I would travel 3 hours to get to California&#039;s Eastern Sierra to babble and bath in the luxurious outdoor resorts nestled in the most obscure places one can imagine.

Currently I am building a straw bale home on the Klickitat River, and moving bales and trowling plaster leaves our aging aching  bodies needing the medicinal and relaxing properties of a hot spring.  Carson Mineral Hot Spring has been one of the Gorge&#039;s best indulgences for us.  The down home atmosphere suits our style and budget.  The tubs were clean and the water was both hot enough for me and of lesser degree for my temperature sensitive husband.
I highly recommend enjoying the cooked noodle effect these hot springs have on ones body..especially after a long day of hiking, windsurfing, picking fruit or, like us, doing heavy construction for weeks at a time.

Felicia Sobonya
Nevada City, CA/ Klickitat WA</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been soaking up hot spring minerals since the early 70&#8242;s, when I was in high school.  My friends and I would travel 3 hours to get to California&#8217;s Eastern Sierra to babble and bath in the luxurious outdoor resorts nestled in the most obscure places one can imagine.</p>
<p>Currently I am building a straw bale home on the Klickitat River, and moving bales and trowling plaster leaves our aging aching  bodies needing the medicinal and relaxing properties of a hot spring.  Carson Mineral Hot Spring has been one of the Gorge&#8217;s best indulgences for us.  The down home atmosphere suits our style and budget.  The tubs were clean and the water was both hot enough for me and of lesser degree for my temperature sensitive husband.<br />
I highly recommend enjoying the cooked noodle effect these hot springs have on ones body..especially after a long day of hiking, windsurfing, picking fruit or, like us, doing heavy construction for weeks at a time.</p>
<p>Felicia Sobonya<br />
Nevada City, CA/ Klickitat WA</p>
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