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Category Archives: selway-bitterroot wilderness

A Quick Look at Jerry [video]

Jerry Johnson Hot Springs, located in the Clearwater National Forest in Idaho. Lots of friendly folks (and illegal campers/trashholes!), but still a great soak and good time. View Jerry Johnson on IdahoHotSprings.com View on YouTube

Posted byHotspringsguySeptember 19February 9Posted inclearwater national forest, jackholes, jerry johnson, selway-bitterroot wilderness, video2 Comments on A Quick Look at Jerry [video]

Weir Creek Hot Springs in 3 Minutes

Alright, you got me, it’s actually in 3 minutes and 1 second. Close. This was from a July trip in the area spent hiking and backpacking to area hot springs in the Clearwater National Forest and Selway Bitterroot Wilderness. View Weir Creek Hot Springs on IdahoHotSprings.com

Posted byHotspringsguyAugust 22August 20Posted inclearwater national forest, selway-bitterroot wilderness, video, weir creek1 Comment on Weir Creek Hot Springs in 3 Minutes

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