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people. No water had been bottled for sale, but they were considering doing so. The Big Sulphur spring was the main one supplying the swimming pool, which was 30 by 200 feet (9.1 by 61.0 m) and 3 to 10 feet (0.91 to 3.05 m) deep. The pool had been made by damming the small ravine at the upper end of which several springs issue. Besides this, several of the other springs had stone bathhouses built over them, large enough for swimming.
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The principal springs listed in 1914 were Hot Iron 107 °F (42 °C); Hot Sulphur 107 °F (42 °C); Small Sulphur 118.5 °F (48.1 °C); Big Sulphur 126 °F (52 °C); Lithia 67 °F (19 °C); Soda 64 °F (18 °C); Magnesia' 72 °F (22 °C); Arsenic
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The Hoberg brothers sold their interest in Seigler Spring to the Olsens in 1948. As of 1953 Captain Olsen still owned and operated the resort with his son and family. They ran it as a family resort, and did not particularly encourage custom from the fliers from the nearby airport. Later Dorothy and
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As of 1914 the resort was owned by the Seigler Springs Company, with chairman A.J. McGill and manager W.H. Roberts. The hotel was supplied with farm and dairy products from the ranch maintained as a part of the resort, comprising a total of 700 acres (280 ha). There were accommodations for 230
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Thomas Seigler discovered the springs, and a resort grew up by the 1870s. In 1909 there was accommodation for about 150 guests in four or five cottages and a frame hotel with a large stone dining room. As well as the tub and plunge baths of mineral water, the creek had been dammed to make a swimming
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The property was purchased for the Integral Yoga Institute and Swami Satchidananda in 1972, and it was called Yogaville West. It was a fairly strict community. Numerous single women were having discomforting experiences, and one day, in the kitchen, compared notes. They all had a similar feeling of
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The Arensic Spring yielded about 5 US gallons (19 L; 4.2 imp gal) of water per minute at 96 °F (36 °C), used for both drinking and bathing. Two slightly warmer springs with about the same flow fed the Hot Iron baths. The two hottest springs were at the edge of Seigler Creek
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US gallon (0.47 L; 0.10 imp gal) of water per minute at 64 °F (18 °C). The Hot Geyser spring was developed by sinking a 3 inches (76 mm) pipe 90 feet (27 m) deep, and gave 2 US gallons (7.6 L; 1.7 imp gal) of water per minute. Before the earthquake
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taught until the early 1980s. The Seigler Springs resort as of 1989 was still being used as a private retreat. It contained historic buildings representative of early Twentieth Century resort-styled architecture. As of 2015 there were single family homes on 48 of the lots in the Seigler Springs
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around which a resort developed in the 19th century. In the 1930s the resort was expanded, and in 1947 an airport opened nearby. The resort declined in the 1960s. Part of it was separated out and became a residential subdivision, while part became a religious retreat. The 2015
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In 1934 the Hoberg brothers, Captain Olsen and his son Ernie Olsen bought Seigler Springs Resort. They restored and modernized the resort, and it became so popular it could not provide room for all the would-be visitors. One cabin was named
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and fed nearby tub baths. One supplied about 4 US gallons (15 L; 3.3 imp gal) per minute as 119 °F (48 °C) and the other about 13 US gallons (49 L; 11 imp gal) per minute at 126 °F (52 °C).
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Thirteen of the springs had been improved to some extent by 1909. Six of the improved springs had low volumes, with temperatures from 68 to 107 °F (20 to 42 °C), and were used for drinking. The Magnesia spring gave about
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and back. Despite heavy weather, he returned just in time to win the bet. He later became a pilot, guiding large freighters into and out of all the ports in California, before leaving the sea and buying into the resort.
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Ernest Olsen took over and were more welcoming. In 1965 Paul Pieri and Bill Hecomovich, who had married the two daughters of Dorothy and Ernest, were managers and actively encouraged business from the pilots.
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someone sitting on their chest in the middle of the night. Satchidananda said it was a ghost, left over from the more "swinging" days, and that we should keep our rooms clean and burn lots of incense.
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94 °F (34 °C) and one not named 97 °F (36 °C). Geyser' was blocked up. There was considerable excess gas escaping at the "Big Sulphur" spring, and beside it there was a large
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The Seigler post office opened in 1904, closed in 1907, reopened in 1909, and closed for good in 1911. It was replaced by the Seigler Springs post office, which operated from 1915 to 1969.
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Captain Olsen was a former steam schooner captain on the Pacific Coast, nicknamed "Midnight Olsen" from a wager that he would return before midnight Christmas eve on a trip from
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in honor of Captain Gudmund Olsen. In 1943–1944 the Hoberg Brothers bought most of Seigler Valley. A runway was built in Seigler Valley in 1946. The
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deposit. Despite their names, the waters from the springs are almost identical except for Soda Spring, which has more magnesium.
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pool. Stone for the main dining room and part of the hotel had been quarried from a nearby body of light-colored volcanic tuff.
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Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the forty-second session of the Legislature of the State of California
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of 18 April 1906 it usually spouted daily, but since then it had rarely spouted. Its water tasted and smelled slightly oily.
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The Seigler Springs Subdivision was created from part of the resort property in 1966, with 52 lots.
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In 1974 the resort became the main Ruchira Sannyasin Sanctuary in the United States, where
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The unincorporated community of Seigler Springs is 1 mile (1.6 km) east of
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Hamilton, Fletcher (July 1915), "Report of State Mineralogist, 1913-1914",
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The Hermitages and Sanctuaries of Adidam: The Mountain Of Attention
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The thermal springs are about 2 miles (3.2 km) northwest of
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and his brothers Paul and Frank had taken took over operation of
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opened in 1947, half a mile from Seigler Springs, to serve
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Unincorporated community in California, United States
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California's Lake County: Places and postal history
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Seigler Springs Resort
Seigler Springs Resort hotel c. 1914
Seigler Springs is located in California
Seigler Springs is located in the United States
38°52′28″N 122°41′19″W / 38.87444°N 122.68861°W / 38.87444; -122.68861
United States
California
Lake County
Lake County, California
Valley Fire
Seigler Mountain
Clear Lake
Healdsburg
Howard Springs
Seigler Canyon Creek
Lower Lake
sinter
Paul Hoberg Airport
Hoberg's Resort
Adi Da
Valley Fire
George Hoberg
Hoberg's Resort
Eureka
San Francisco
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