Only ones I know of are at Chief Josephs Pass on the Montana/Idaho border south of Missoula between the Bitteroot Valley and Salmon Idaho. Doesn't seem too close to your trip map, but then again, you might change your trip map to reflect yet another beautiful part of the PNW. tim in san jose
>From: Mercedes <dzinger@WI.NET> >Reply-To: Mercedes <dzinger@WI.NET> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: NW trip cont'd - Hot Springs where ?? >Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 22:03:58 -0500 > >Heard mention, on the site, about many hot springs along the way in WA, >OR, ID, ??. Can anyone clarify where they are for this trip through >Glacier Nat'l Park, Hwy 3 to Vancouver, BC; to Seattle, Olympic Nat'l >Park, Hwy 101 to Portland, to the Gorge, Stongehenge @ Maryhill, Astoria >down to Redwoods, to Crater Lake, up & east to ID to WY and back to WI. >Anywhere along this, or near this route???? OH, between Sept 26th & Oct >14th; in case closed before. TU
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