
Go hot tubbing in the cold
๐ Repeatable๐ค All ages
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Slip into steaming hot water while snow falls around you or temperatures drop below freezing for an incredible contrast experience. Whether it's a natural hot spring in Iceland, a heated pool, or even a portable hot tub, the combination of hot water and cold air creates an invigorating and surprisingly relaxing sensation.
Difficulty
10/100Easy
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Cost
$20 โ $200
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Time
1hour
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People
1+
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Setting
outdoor
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Season
winter
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Equipment
None needed
People who tried this
โWe got more snow yesterday and last night my wife and were in the tub, enjoying the winter wonderland and a glass of red wine (in an acryllic glass, of course). Normally I wouldn't think of rolling in the snow, but you had put the idea in my mind. After first warming up while drinking all of my water, and saving most of my wine, I hopped out and went for a roll. The snow we had gotten wasn't that nice fluffy stuff - it was more like an icy crust that crumbled under me and felt like sand paper. Then I husselled back to the tub. My wife simply shook her head and was not tempted to follow my lead.โ
โWe got our tub (Artesian Nevis) two years ago. It is the best thing Iโve ever done. We use it every day. But we had no snow last year. Finally, we had snow today. Sitting in the tub watching the flakes fall, jumping out and making a snow angel and hopping back is the absolute perfect way to enjoy a snowfall.โ
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