And then a year passed.
A backpacking / world-traveling / friend of mine showed up about that time looking for a place to stay for a few months while on route to the Appalachian Trail and then to bicycle across China (again). He took a liking to the hot tub plan and started digging for a few weeks. I spent most of my spare money buying and renovating the trailer you see in the picture for him to live in (guest house). So at this point I had a big hole with a bunch of earth bags filled. My friend decided to go hike the AT for the fourth time, but I had a little money saved so I started working on it again. Basically for the past three weeks for 3-4 hours a day I have been filling bags and mixing cement to plaster over the bags.
The "hot-tub" is roughly 40ft long 10ft wide and 3-5 feet deep. The idea is to use the last 8ft or so as the tub and the rest will be filled with gravel, sand, and dirt to make a giant filter on top of which I will plant bamboo and mint (probably). There is a drain pipe on the floor of the tub which goes to an electric pump at the back. This will pump water continuously from the tub through a perforated pipe running the length of the "filter". There is a 6 inch pipe at the bottom of the dividing wall through which the water can come back into the tub after having filtered through the sand and gravel. Essentially I am trying to make an artificial creek so that the tub will be self-cleaning and not require any chemicals. I may even put some small fish in during the summer. On the right there will be a big wood-burning stove (3ft by 6ft.) made from cement blocks with a metal top. Hopefully by this winter I will have it so that I can divert water from the filter to the top of the stove where it will be heated and run back into the tub. I believe I can also use this to make charcoal at the same time.
In the end this "hot-tub" will not be that cheap. I estimate I will spend about $600 on sand, $400 on cement $500 on gravel, and $300 on the various plumbing. So basically round it up to $2000 or so. But it should provide a lot of bamboo and will be the starting point for a lot of other projects such as an aquaponic garden, fish farm / cistern, and mushroom growing bunker... more on that if I ever get that far.
If I were doing this again I think I would make it about 1/3 the size. Especially the filter. I think I would make it about 10 feet instead of the current 30feet (which is excessive). That would probably cut the labor and cost in half and accomplish basically the same thing.




