Big Bend Hot Springs Project
Shasta County, California
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More Recent History of BBHS
Happy Soaker at Confluence Tubs in 1992
Mother Source Hot Spring & Bathouse in April 1992
Plastic Water Storage Tanks Before Being Moved Uphill
(from Dan Gonzales’s efforts to comply with the C-R Zoning Permit)
Plastic Water Storage Tanks (5,000 gallons each) Before Being Moved Uphill
(from Dan Gonzales’s efforts to comply with the C-R Zoning Permit)
The Gazebo sat overlooking the Confluence, and was rented out as a campsite.
This was Dan Christianson’s Auto Mechanic Shop.
Shasta County required it to be torn down in 2009.
This was a geothermally heated cabin, known as the “Cedar Cabin”
.
Shasta County required it to be torn down in 2009.
This was a 1996 never-completed attempt at a riverside bath house,
just below the Mother Source hot spring.
Shasta County required it to be torn down in 2009.
This was a 1996 never-completed attempt at a riverside bath house,
just below the Mother Source hot spring.
Shasta County required it to be torn down in 2009.
The Gazebo sat overlooking the Confluence, and was rented out as a campsite.
Building a floor for the installation of the 16′ diameter geodesic dome…
The floor for the installation of the 16′ diameter geodesic dome turned out to be flawed: The vapor barrier in the floor ended up catching runoff water from the dome’s edges, causing water ran under the floor instead of draining off the edges. Oops!