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@PatienceXina4 жыл бұрын
I love your energy Lucie😃 the hotsprings looked so cool😭 it's really cool that you've set up a non profit to give other young people those experiences
@TheTravelingLucie4 жыл бұрын
Aw thank you!! You're so sweet 😊 I know right? I still dream about being back at those hot springs!! Thank you so much, its been amazing to see this passion project come to life! I can't wait for us to send our first student! 😁
@wolfunplugged4 жыл бұрын
thanks a lot for another amazing travel log! like always....beauuutiful views from on the road. and these hot springs - amazing. how warm was this? and I was wondering why so less people were there. speaking of less people. wasn't that kinda dangerous the camping alone at that river?
@TheTravelingLucie4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! The hot springs varied depending on which pool you were in. There were a bunch of pool along the side of that river. I pretty much just showed the beginning spot and where I ended up. There were a hand full of people there - definitely not overcrowded, but there were small groups of people. It was hard to navigate footing on the rocks and also video tape! Lol. This was also early September, so I feel like this whole area was pretty secluded from average travelers. You have to know and plan on going here to get to it! I don't think it was dangerous at all. I felt very comfortable and was prepared. I plan on doing a video about camping safety in the near future too 😊
@wolfunplugged4 жыл бұрын
@@TheTravelingLucie yep I also thought that filming the hot spring scenes was quite risky while walking over the slippery stones. so it was due to the season that there were so few people. good to hear that your camping place was safe, looking forward to new stuff of you!
@TheTravelingLucie4 жыл бұрын
@@wolfunplugged Yeah, where i was standing it wasnt wet yet! Thank you for all your support! 😊