Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

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Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

Postby Comus » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:35 pm

I don't mean the kind where you lie on a table and they coat you in mud... I mean the kind where you sink into a tubfull of thick warm mud.

I did it a few times on visits to Calistoga, about 1 1/2 hr drive north of San Francisco. It was incredible - exactly like I always imagined the experience of being trapped in qs would feel like. The second time I did it the mud was way too hot (the mud is heated by underground hot springs) - just on the warm side makes the experience that much more pleasant - no soggy chills like you'd probably wind up feeling in a real-life bog. (Not to mention no chance of drowning the same way!) Now if only they made a tub deep enough to stand in rather than lying in it horizontally...

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Postby nachtjaeger » Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:53 am

If the clay pit at Studio 588 counts, then yes. In-freakin'-credible. That sink was worth the cost of the airfare all by itself. 8-) Just hanging there, suspended chin-deep in the clay, weightless, with the heavy warm slipperiness pressing in all around me. Not touching bottom- and I'm over 6' tall. Sigh. . .
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Postby Comus » Tue Dec 08, 2009 11:47 pm

Studio 588? A standing upright mud (okay, clay) bath, where I can safely pretend I'm sinking into quicksand? Just where is this wonderful place?

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Postby Fred588 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:12 am

Looking into the "Producer Area" of this forum would be a good place to look to find out.

Comus wrote:Studio 588? A standing upright mud (okay, clay) bath, where I can safely pretend I'm sinking into quicksand? Just where is this wonderful place?
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Re: Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

Postby nachtjaeger » Wed Dec 09, 2009 9:25 pm

Airfare: $300
Rental car: $150
Motel: $0
Food: $0
Spending a week at Studio 588, working as crew on QS video shoots, and as general 'gofer', chauffeur and assistant cook: Priceless! 8-)

Oh yeah- they got peat pits, too.
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Re: Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

Postby QuicksandMania » Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:59 pm

Yes, I took a Napa Valley hot volcanic ash mud bath (alone and naked) back in 2000 -- enjoyable but too hot and too shallow.

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I had to lie near the top (just below the surface) and not let my butt get too low into the tub or I would have scalded my buns!

I was in Moffett Field area for a week long project management class and literally snuck away one night to drive two hours each way to enjoy an hour of mud bath.

I hardly got any sleep that night and it showed the next day when I let my class team members do most of the work while I drifted between various levels of awareness ...

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Re: Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

Postby suckedin » Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:25 pm

Yes, in Calistoga. And for anyone going to Munich in Germany, stay at the Hotel Wetterstein. They have a communal mudbath in their sauna area!.
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Re: Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

Postby Mwam » Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:07 pm

nachtjaeger wrote:If the clay pit at Studio 588 counts, then yes. In-freakin'-credible. That sink was worth the cost of the airfare all by itself. 8-) Just hanging there, suspended chin-deep in the clay, weightless, with the heavy warm slipperiness pressing in all around me. Not touching bottom- and I'm over 6' tall. Sigh. . .


Oh, that could be soo cool man...:)
I wish i was there.
Unfortunarly i haven't been in an SPA mudbath yet, but sometimes i used to have a deep warm mudbath at the rivers....

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Re: Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

Postby Mwam » Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:09 pm

suckedin wrote:Yes, in Calistoga. And for anyone going to Munich in Germany, stay at the Hotel Wetterstein. They have a communal mudbath in their sauna area!.


Thnaks for the info. I'll go to Germany this summer. Was that expensive?

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Re: Anybody ever take a spa mudbath?

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