Discusses history of hot springs well; poor travel guide
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The updated versions by Marjorie Gersh are better for finding hot pools and hot springs, being both more complete and current, but they lack the compelling histories and stories that comprise the first three-fourths of this edition. Each chapter links together sites topically, such as hot and cold running water, natural bottoms, snowbirds, and a neat rafting trip down the Grand Canyon. I wouldn't give up my copy for any reasonable price. NOTE: contains some not-very-discreet nudity.
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