Goldbug hot springs, Salmon Idaho
Beautiful hike into the beautiful Gold Bug hot springs outside Salmon, ID.
Goldbug Hot Springs ID 2018
We went up to Salmon Idaho and checked out the town. After walking through Main Street and checking out some cool shops, we went and enjoyed the river that is flowing really high and fast at the moment. Then after all that we went and Hiked up the Goldbug Hot Springs trail to enjoy the different pools all the way at the top!
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Goldbug Hot Springs- Salmon Idaho
Waterfalls, good friends, caves, and hot water!
(Ep 6) IDAHO! Salmon and Goldbug Hot Springs
Idaho is gorgeous. We spent some time exploring the Salmon River Valley and hiked to the Gold Bug Hot Springs with Seb, (who did great despite having stumps for legs). The Salmon river flows ridiculously fast. It's the longest river that flows through just one state over it's entire route. The Goldbug Hot Springs are worth the 2 mile hike to get to them; check out the views from up there!
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Goldbug Hot Springs, Idaho
Video of road trip to Gold Bug Hotsprings in Idaho. Overall a great hike in. Directions were pretty clear on how to find the hot springs, except towards the end. I’d recommend going in the fall, winter, or early spring as it is in the middle of a desert. Be on the lookout for rattle snakes as a dog got bit by one during our visit. Lots of camping spots at beginning of trail, wouldn’t recommend staying at the hot springs, considering there’s not many places to hitch a tent.
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Sylvan Ambrose Buckskin Bill Hart (May 10, 1906 – April 29, 1980) was among the last of the mountain men in the western United States.
The oldest of six children born in Camargo in the Indian Territory, one year before it became Oklahoma, Hart worked in Texas oilfields during the Great Depression. For nearly a half century, from 1932 until his death, he lived in isolated central Idaho, on the Five Mile Bar of the Salmon River in the Frank Church River Of No Return Wilderness.
Hart attended McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas, in 1926, then studied petroleum engineering at the University of Oklahoma in 1927–28, but did not graduate.He purchased fifty acres (20 ha) of land at Five Mile Bar for one dollar,[1] where he built a compound that included a two-story house, blacksmith shop, a stone turret, and a bomb shelter. The defensive structures reflected his sense of continual threat from the federal government, which peaked in 1956 when Howard Zahniser's Wilderness Act threatened to designate the Five Mile section of the Salmon River as a non-habitable Primitive Area, and he was in danger of being evicted.
Hart volunteered to serve in World War II, but due to an enlarged heart, he was assigned to a Boeing plant in Kansas where he worked on the Norden bombsight. Following the war, he returned to his compound and was employed by the National Forest Service. He farmed, hunted and fished for survival, and made his own guns, weapons, clothing and tools.
A lifelong bachelor, Hart died of natural causes at age 73 at his home in 1980. His funeral was held in Grangeville and he was buried at his home at Five Mile Bar. His compound has been preserved as The Buckskin Bill Museum