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[pct-l] In Defense of Deep Creek Hot Springs
- Subject: [pct-l] In Defense of Deep Creek Hot Springs
- From: shutterbugg313 at yahoo.com (Shutterbug steiner)
- Date: Sat Dec 25 14:05:30 2004
- In-reply-to: <41CDBBE0.6C055BBE@jps.net>
I frequent the deep creek corridor often and I have had no more occurance of bad experience then giong to a walmart. Yes any time you have people you potentially will have problems but my expereince has been to the contrary --- I have met pleasant, mellow, inteligent, generous friends and my expereinces have been mostly positive. When the "vibes" get "bad" I choose to leave --- just like I will this afternoon when I go to my Xmas dinner invite ...... no different. I think many of us put up walls of things that we are not familiar with ..... part of my personal journey is to tear down those walls and explore whats behind with the goal of experienceing life to the fullest. Deep Creek to some is Heaven I wonder why? .... I found that it is not the drugs nor the nudity but the people.
Duane
Travis Williams <travisaw@jps.net> wrote:
Pardon this old man for butting in, but I'm 56 years old and was born and reared in San Bernardino, not all that far from Deep Creek. I recall reading a number of newspaper articles in the local paper about Deep Creek. During the 60s, a lot of people fell ill from some mystery ailment after taking a soak there. I'm not so sure I'd take a chance. And, yes, it was pretty popular with the "counter culture" back then. If I went there today, I wouldn't expect anything good to happen.
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