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Show - IFeatonire THE SAMPLER C Thursday, June 24, 1982 D AFTER VISITING the hot foot bath at Wilsons Hot Springs, tour members make the long walk back to the waiting buses. The bubbling natural hot spring s were to be a health spa, but alas the surveyor was off a bit and it never got started. All that remains are a bus that was burned in disgust and one bathtub sunk in the steaming spring. -- v ; vjjpfc :: - s S' V V i . - ' .V 'i"' .r s ', (F y, y ' .Jv f. - "th, : FmJk u .3s , " , , IT' " ? - , ; ' . si-- H v, ' S' f-- 'Vv V v 4'S4 ,, . T-'- - if ,( 4 ', V J MEMBERS OF THE Desert - lit iW' .Vfe:, '? tour look over the Pony Express monument and station at Simpsons Spring. This station and its adjoining free campground are maintained by the Bureau of Land Management j- - f I f I. k v4 f a s'- H ANY PORT IN A STORM! A tour member uses one of the modern facilities at the very welcome rest stop at Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge. DUGWAYTTES EAGERLY await some homegrown bacon from the barnyard chef at the Bagley Ranch. Photos by Sp4 Tim Karas |