Floating Sauna for the Sauna Tribe

If you’ve built a sauna in your backyard from scratch just so you can enjoy the sauna anytime you want, and the way you want it; chances are you’re a sauna diehard!

While such individuals may be common in Finland, I didn’t expect to find any in Iowa, well, maybe with the exception of a unique community – Fairfield. We have two great sauna lovers residing here who have hand-built their own private saunas in their backyards.

These sauna masters are: Bill (see Blissed Out on a Blizzard Night) and John.

They always send out sauna invitations graciously, religiously every week to their sauna tribe.

Sauna tribe weeds out the cry babies because they can’t take the heat.

@ John’s floating sauna retreat

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May 12, 2008

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A short walk to the sauna from John's house (January 11th, 2010)

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When there's hot sauna, there's happy Bill

The pond that the sauna is sitting on is frozen. John made a hole in the ice for the polar bears.

Max going in the ice hole

From the sauna room to the ice hole next to the sauna (Max is going in...)

Okay... we haven't lost you yet

Okay... we haven't lost you yet

Oh well...

After the plunge ...

Going in

Dora's turn

Dora is a sauna regular

Dora is a sauna regular

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Me - taking a break from the sauna

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Jasper: Can you throw me the frisbee?

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Karan walking back to the house after the sauna.

Whenever possible, John would invite his sauna tribe to stay for some warm soup. Sometimes it turns out to be a feast if each sauna member contributes a dish.

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Nourishing salad with secret ingredient: goji berries

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Avocado in fruit salad? It worked!

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John: If sauna hasn't cleared your sinuses yet, try one of these Wasabi Peanuts.

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Eggplant lasagna

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Sauna Tribe + V!

It’s always a great experience to share stories around the table.

I would like to say a big “THANK YOU” to both sauna masters for their generosity in spreading the sauna love.

Blissed Out on a Blizzard Night

It’s 0 F (-17C) outside, with wind gust of 29mph which makes the weather even colder at -17F (-27C).

It has been snowing non-stop for a day now. On a bone-freezing day like this, I crave for a hot sauna.

Sauna offers unbelievable healing benefits such as deep cleansing, stress relief, detoxification, weight loss, improved metabolism, and more!

I feel truly blessed to have access to Bill’s outdoor sauna (another one is at John’s- sauna on a pond!!), just minutes away from my house.

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Serenity: One of a kind Japanese style hexagonal design with wood burning stove

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Snowman guarding the sauna room

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Karan steps out of the sauna; from 170 F (76C) to 0 F (-18C)

Alternating hot and cold (change in temperature) strengthens the immune system of the body!!

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Viking wool felt hat helps keeping head cool during sauna

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Hello to Mr Snowman. My feet were sticking to the floor (ice & sweat).

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Blissed out on a Blizzard Night

With my feeling of well-being significantly expanded, I left Bill’s feeling great and grateful.

Namaste.

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