Art in Mammoth Lakes While the Fourth of July generally marks a fun filled weekend with fireworks, parades, and a day at the lake, it is also a historic marker for one of the longest events Mammoth has to offer… The Fine Arts and Crafts Show. This year the Fine Arts and Crafts Show will be presented […]
Mammoth Half Marathon: Mammoth Lakes, California
Mammoth Half Marathon The second annual Mammoth Half Marathon is being run today, June 22, 2014 and I was fortunate enough to get a short interview with one of the creators of the event, Susan Briggs. Mammoth Half Marathon The Mammoth Half Marathon was expected to bring 1400 runners to this years event and based […]
Single Family Home Rentals on a nightly basis?: Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Lakes: Election Results
Who won the 2014 Town Council elections in Mammoth Lakes? The results for Mammoth Lakes Town Council are : John Wentworth Shields Richardson Colin Fernie John Wentworth is perhaps best known in Mammoth Lakes for his efforts to expand the Mammoth Lakes Trail System via MLTPA. Shields Richardson is a local businessman and owner of […]
Yosemite National Park & Mammoth Lakes: Mountain Home
Yosemite National Park and Mammoth Lakes are the two main reasons I live in the Eastern Sierras. If you live in Mammoth Lakes its pretty safe to say you love the outdoors and all Mother Nature has to offer. Waking up to views of the Sherwin Mountains or the Sierra Nevada range makes it difficult […]
Tioga Pass through Yosemite Opens: Mammoth Lakes
Tioga Pass in to Yosemite National Park Opens On May 2nd, 2014 Tioga Pass (Highway 120) through Yosemite National Park will be open for the season. The road will be opening at noon tomorrow allowing vehicular traffic through the very popular park. There will be several toilets available along the road with limited visitor […]
Mammoth Lakes: Pond Skim at Canyon Lodge
Woodstove Inserts and EPA Compliance Ordinances: Mammoth Lakes Fireplace Regulations
Woodstove Insert and EPA Compliance Efforts: Mammoth Lakes Fireplace Regulations In Mammoth Lakes and much of the Eastern Sierra residents have a history of relying heavily on wood burning stoves and fireplaces and an alternative means of keeping warm. While the use of woodstoves has a great number of benefits, there are some drawbacks bringing […]
Mammoth Lakes: Town Council 2014
Mammoth Lakes Town Council It’s an election year again and the talk around Mammoth Lakes has revolved largely around snow, local politics, and what the Town Council will look like in 2014. There are three seats coming vacant; John Eastman’s, Rick Wood’s and my own (Matthew Lehman). For the past several months the most common […]