Friday, February 20, 2009

Saturday Photohunt - Warm


Although really this is hot not warm.

One evening, when we staying just outside Jasper National Park, we went to Miette Hot Springs. For over a century people have travelled there to enjoy the hot spring water - the hottest in the Rockies, coming out of the ground at 54 degrees before being cooled to a bearable 40 degrees.There were two hot pools and two small cold dipping pools. We were quite happy sitting in the hot water under the stars in the crisp night air when we started chatting to a German. 'You should go in the cold pool.'

We'd heard the screams. 'I don't think so.'

'No, really, you should. It is very good for your health. I go every week I am here and I am never ill.'

So we were talked into it - and it was flipping freezing!

It was literally a quick dip in and out and then straight back into the hot pool, feeling very righteous. And even more so the next morning, talking to fellow guests over breakfast who hadn't dared the cold pool. 'Oh, didn't you? We did. It's very good for you, you know.'
xx

32 comments:

jams o donnell said...

Ooh that looks wonderful Liz. My photohunt will be up later on. Have a great weekend

Buddhist in Training said...

Ooooo, that looks so relaxing. I think my dip in the cold pool would be rather quick too, but at least you would appreciate the hot even more. Sigh

MaR said...

No, thanks, some healthy things are just not for me, I'd rather say warm :)
Great shot for the theme, happy weekend!

Anonymous said...

Hot springs sound wonderful but I'm not so sure about the cold pool. Great post for this theme!

Susan Demeter said...

Looks like an awesome way to spend a cold day! No cold pool though for me either :)

Carver said...

The hot pool looks wonderful. Such fun and I'd have had to try the freezing one too. I do know that cold water makes your hair shine. Happy weekend.

Anonymous said...

Ohhhh my - that looks great!!

Happy Weekend.

Leslie said...

Great photo for this week. :) have agood weekend. :)

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Photo Cache said...

Jasper is on my list of places to see. Great interpretation.

Anonymous said...

Sounds a bit like jumping in the sea here.....you are welcome to try!

Anonymous said...

Sounds fun but I don't think I will be brave enough to go to the cold pool. Happy weekend.

CherryPie said...

Looks a wonderful place :-)

Anonymous said...

Aaaaah .. I could do with a dip in a hot pool right about now! Did you find if you stayed in too long you felt a bit unwell? That happened to me in NZ.

It's so nice though, so tempting to just lie there forever ...!

Cold pool? I don't think so!!!

ancient one said...

That hot pool would be welcome on this night. I could warm right up!

YTSL said...

Teeheehee re your comments about going into the cold pool. Reminds me of the time I spent in a spa with my sister and her significant other doing a circuit of hot pool, sauna, cold pool and repeat again (several times) -- bliss! :)

Anonymous said...

Oh that looks like a great hangout. I miss our swimming pool hope one day it will operate again.

Jackie said...

I have always wanted to visit a hot spring somewhere sometime. it just looks like it would be such a wonderful experience.

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Happy weekend:-)

Gattina said...

For me it can never be warm enough ! Wonderful place !

Anonymous said...

That looks like a lot of fun, Liz :) My kids enjoy swimming in warm pool waters :)

Happy weekend!

Puss-in-Boots said...

You're a braver man than I am, Gunga Dinh. There's no way I'd have gone into a cold pool after relaxing in 40 degrees.

Anonymous said...

awesome!!! :)

Colin Campbell said...

Sounds like spas in ski resorts. Usually there is alchol involved to dull the cold.

stan said...

I'D HEAD there daily if there's hot springs here in spore.

Anonymous said...

You should be thrashed with twigs... very good for you, you know.

Anonymous said...

I experienced bathing in a hot spring and really relaxing. You are so right about its healing properties. Nice post

SASSY MOM said...

Well, thats one way to cool down with a cool weather.

Anya said...

I like your story, getting hoodwinked into trying the cold pool, what an experience. I wish a cold pool is available here in our country, we only have hot springs here in PH :(

Krista Meyer said...

It would be neat to go into a hot spring. I'm not so sure I'd want to try to the cold spring though... ;o) Nice entry!

Dragonstar said...

And what a lovely warm self-righteous feeling you had! I'd stay out of the cold myself - just think of the shock to your system!

Anonymous said...

Planning to do the Rockies this summer, will try to find my way to that hot spring. Looks really fun but i don't think I'll dare dip into the cold pool. Lovely post. Have a nice weekend.

jmb said...

Well that sounds like a wonderful thing to do, right up until the cold pool bit. Have a great weekend Liz.

PastormacsAnn said...

Ooooo, that looks so inviting. I bet it was wonderful to sit in there and relax (and even more so after a quick dip in the cold water!)