Caught With My Pants Down! Chased Out of a Remote Mountain Hot Springs By Wildfire
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2023
- Welcome to Wonderhussy Adventure #747
Date of adventure: 7/30/23
Checking out an ultra-remote hot spring, way up in the mountains on the Idaho/Montana border.
I found this hot spring in my new favorite hot spring guidebook: shorturl.at/IKMU0
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I like how the nevada rangers handled that burning man road block
I have over 34 years of firefighting. Wildfires aren't very predictable. Under the circumstances, you made the right decision.
You did the right safe thing! I was in the "Camp Fire" in Paradise, Ca. in 2018 and the word we were getting from town officials said "don't worry, the fire is miles away" and bang, it was burning on the edge of town. It was traveling at the rate of 300 yards a second. We drove out with flames on the side of the road and lost everything we ever had in the last 40 years! And we were lucky, there were others whose cars caught fire as they were leaving and had to run to safety. And 86 or more did not make it out at all and burned to death!
“Bumpin off down the road in a cloud of dust” this is why Wonder is the best
You are a sweetheart. I admire how you enjoy life .
Raging wildfire and Wonderhussy still gives us a show. She's the best!
Pro Tip.....those type thermo thermometer are not actual thermometer that can measure temperatures of air or liquid, only surface temperatures. Get one of those thermometers that you put in a pool attach a 10' of paracord to it you'll get true temps....Cheers
Better safe than sorry! I’m glad you left ahead of any potential issues!
Just sitting in the backyard as nature intended watching you as nature intended very cool.
Yes the wildfires are all over that area. Came down from BC Canada. Be safe. They spread too quickly
Sarah, i can't believe you remember laugh in...i was a kid when it was on air..and it was one of my favorite shows.🤣
Turn yourself in Wonder Hussy. Your naked shadow dance ignited the wildfire!
There's an image for ya. Wonder Hussy caught with her pants down! Lol😅 glad you escaped without incident.
Wonderhussy…. The “Deb” of Nevada. That Hot spring looks great.
You did right. I lived around Chico when we had the Paradise fires and it spread so quickly that some people barely escaped.
Intriguing shadow dance. You never fail to entertain my dear.
I looked for you in that long line of cars. The Rangers did do a good job!
Wildfires are not something to leave to chance. In Maui, they said the fire was moving at a mile a minute. That is why so many were trapped.
Glad you are safe! BTW the cut out in the front of the hut is to watch the moon. We have been to this place many times over the years. A cherished memory is soaking on the night of a full moon. We also went one year on Memorial Day weekend. It snowed a lot so we had to cut the trip short not knowing how bad that dirt road was going to be. I hope you get to visit there again when the threat of wildfire is not present.
I was in a forest fire in Montana. I was driving back into a narrow draw when I decided to turn around. The fire was on the other side of the mountain but I felt it could jump over and trap me. They can move at wind speed say 40 mph. I spent a couple of hours driving out and became fearful and paranoid. I believe I had CO poisoning. After driving away for a couple of hours my head cleared and I found a campsite on a road to Bannock. All sorts of people had piled into there after dark. Like everyone running from the fire. Spent the night and went to Bannock the next morning. No further problems.