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Bishop area hotsprings?

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Devan Johnson · · RFV · Joined Jun 2006 · Points: 525

Headed out to Bishop- wondering if anyone could give me some beta on some great hotsprings of the non crowed variety. Much appreciated!

Euan Cameron · · Mammoth Lakes, CA · Joined Jan 2007 · Points: 65,346

Rockfax rockfax.com has a mini guide (PDF) to the area which is available for free download. You'll need to login to their site to get access to the free download.

Euan

rex parker · · las vegas n.v · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 245

theirs a book at booky joint in mammoth lakes that has a lot of hot springs on the east side . and the new bishop bouldering book has lots of info.

Michael _ · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2008 · Points: 1,195
Euan Cameron wrote:Rockfax rockfax.com has a mini guide (PDF) to the area which is available for free download. You'll need to login to their site to get access to the free download. Euan
It doesn't appear to be free any longer...even after you log in.
Zach W · · Squamish, BC · Joined May 2009 · Points: 10

Anyone got some info?

Bradley Markle · · Santa Barbara · Joined Jun 2009 · Points: 0

feels wrong for some reason to post hot spring info on the internets. I'll send you a pm

ben bergeron · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 0

just south of Bishop is Keogh(sp?) , you have to pay but it is really nice set up, big pool & showers. North of Bishop towards Mammoth ( by the green church) is a bunch of free tubs. Buy the Eastern Sierra hot spring book and you'll have all the directions. Most in that area are busy though.

Roberto · · La Jolla, CA · Joined Oct 2008 · Points: 95

The Rockfax site no longer has a copy of the mini guide online. Is anyone willing to email me a copy?

thank you,
roberto

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