A Hot Tub for the next RTR~

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You should be able to fit that in the road trek, right?
 
That’s what the galvanized metal horse troughs are for at the SW Florida Water Management sites!
 
Don't forget the water to fill it...
 
Remember, I grew up in Alaska. Nine months out of the year getting in water = death. The other three months it meant misery. I'm not a water guy!! No hot tubs or hot springs for me.

Bob
 
Oooh I miss the hot springs in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico...so relaxing and refreshing of the body and spirit! peace!
 
Let's see... 100 RTR'ers would each need to contribute about 3 gallons of water to fill that... Then of course we'd all want to be first in and maybe first out...
 
sassypickins said:
Let's see... 100 RTR'ers would each need to contribute about 3 gallons of water to fill that... Then of course we'd all want to be first in and maybe first out...

Everyone I have ever visited has always smelled like a grasshoppers ass :)
 
highdesertranger said:
lmao, what does grasshopper ass smell like? highdesertranger

If you have ever been in a hot tub you know EXACTLY what a grasshoppers ass smells like :D
 
blars said:
Don't forget the water to fill it...

Yes. The tub is the easy part. Hot water is the hard part.

But if you want to enjoy a hot spring and don't mind driving, El Dorado Hot Springs is an hour east in Tonopah, AZ.
 
sassypickins said:
Let's see... 100 RTR'ers would each need to contribute about 3 gallons of water to fill that...  Then of course we'd all want to be first in and maybe first out...

Stone Soup of the Hot Tub variety?  :p
 
Do it like the rednecks do it.  Use and old claw foot tub or horse trough, dig a hole under one side and build a fire under it.  Of course transporting the "tub" might be a problem :p
 
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