Something Different 
OK, Mammoth Mountain is great for skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. You knew that. Those are fun, really fun and they’re nicely complimented with good eating and hanging out with friends and family in your condo or townhome. Lets take a blog or two to talk about some of the other really fun things to do up here in the Range of Light, John Muir's Description of the Sierra Nevada, starting with some unique winter activities. Early Spring is a great time to try snow shoeing, cross country skiing, and even snow camping. If you’ve never camped out in the snow give it a go for one night. Pick a night in the middle of the month like right now when we have a full moon and temperatures are usually a bit milder this time of year as well. What we tend to forget is that humans have been sleeping comfortably out in the snow for thousands of years. Now of course with mummy bags rated for zero degrees, thick insulated sleeping pads, cozy tents and a camping buddy you can actually end up being too warm at night. One of the things to remember when snow camping is that anything you don’t want to freeze has to go in your sleeping bag with you. Camera’s, boots, socks, gloves, your water bottle, spare batteries and stuff. You can get to feel like your sleeping in a tool bag if you over do it. The silence and peaceful cocooning feeling you get is unforgettable and well worth stepping out of your comfort zone to try something new. Not to say you won’t be comfortable, some of the best nights of sleep I’ve had were ones where the only thing that saw the light of the moon was the tip of my nose. One of my favorite things to do is get up in the middle of the night with my camping buddy, since I’d wake them up anyway, throw on our parka and just stand out under the stars at 2AM listening to the silence and looking around at the amazing way the moon lights up the surrounding mountains, trees and meadows. Of course a few sips of that Baily's and coffee I warmed up and put in the thermos before bed is mighty tasty as well. Truly something to put on your bucket list!


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Mammoth Deal on Season Pass 
Yowza! Buying your season pass early gets you a whole bunch more than lift tickets this year.
Cool stuff like No Blackout Dates! Discount tickets for your friends, on events. golf, mountain biking and free gondola rides in the summer. Mammoth Mountain Ski Area’s MVP12 goes on sale April 1 for a limited time and with a limited quantity. If you snag one you can start using it in May and right on through the 2011/2012 winter.

Combine the Mammoth Mountain least expensive pass season pass, $659 for 19yrs and older,(half that for seniors and children!) with a Mammoth Rental by Owner and you gotta a whole lotta mountain fun for notta a whole lotta money!

Git er done!

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Japan Earthquake - Travel Assistance 
Japan Earthquake -- Assistance Available to U.S. and Canadian Travelers; Frequently Asked Questions

As Japan and the Pacific Rim region reel in the devastation from today's earthquake and subsequent tsunami, Travel Guard® North America will provide emergency travel and medical assistance services to all U.S. and Canadian travelers and their families affected by the disaster.

Travel Guard's services include emergency travel assistance such as flight rebooking, hotel booking, emergency cash coordination, message relay as well as emergency medical assistance including medical referrals and access to air ambulance and medical providers. Travelers and family members seeking these services for their traveling relatives can call Travel Guard's 24-hour World Service Center at 1.866.644.6811.

Our thoughts and prayers are with those whose lives have been devastated by today's tragic events. We have a number of Travel Guard customers who are affected by this natural disaster and we're diligently working to provide them the assistance they need. When major events like this occur, we believe it is our responsibility to extend our expertise to affected travelers and have already been able to assist callers with emergency assistance, flight rebooking and message delivery to family members.

Contact our 24/7 World Service Center or your Travel Guard sales representatives with any coverage or assistance services questions you may have. You can reach them at 1-800-826-1300 or 1-800-454-7107.

Tom Zavadsky

Executive Vice President



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Outings! 
Some of my most memorable outings have been the ones where I’ve hooked up with a local chapter of the Sierra Club or other outdoor conservation groups. I meet interesting people that often share fascinating information about he local wildlife, geology, plants history and current efforts to preserve or expand wilderness access. If your planning on doing some snowshoeing or cross country skiing during your stay in one of our Mammoth Rental By Owner Vacation Town Homes check out the local chapter of the Sierra club here. http://nevada.sierraclub.org/rolgroup/index.html You don’t have to be a member to join an outing just make sure the outing is within your physical limits.

From the Sierra Club Range of Light Group for Inyo and Mono Counties:

Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves. - John Muir


2010-2011 Winter Outings - 10:00 AM Thursdays and Sundays:
Thursday morning snow shoe and cross-country ski. Every Thursday starting January 6th and running through April. We will generally cover 3 to 5 miles and be out about 2 ½ hours, but are flexible depending on the strength and desires of the group. We concentrate on conditioning, technique, and learning about our local natural history and conservation issues. All skill levels welcome. We like to help beginners get started. Bring water, snack, ski equipment or snowshoes, sunscreen, sun glasses, hat, gloves, and layered clothing.
Sunday Ski and Snowshoe Tours. Every Sunday starting January 9th and running through April if the snow lasts. Last year we switched to Saturdays in May so watch your next Trails for details. We will generally cover 5 to 7 miles and are back about 3 PM. Intermediate or advanced beginner skill levels and endurance required. Snow shoeers must be able to keep up, but based on past experience this is usually not a problem, particularly up hill. Most of these trips will spend some or most of their time off groomed trails. If you are unsure of your abilities try a Thursday morning trip first. Dress in layered clothing and be prepared for changeable weather. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, gloves, lunch, water, and ski or snowshoe equipment.
Both Thursday and Sunday trips will meet at 10:00 AM at the parking lot behind the Union Bank in Mammoth. There may be a secondary meeting area closer to the trailhead, so check your ROL e-mail newsletter, the ROL website or call a leader. Most track or touring cross-country skis will do fine, but wax less pattern skis seem to be easiest. The new lightweight snowshoes are generally preferred. Rental equipment is available all over Mammoth if you can’t find the pine tar for those old boards. Abominable Weather Cancels. For more information contact John Walter (salt1143@gmail.com) (760-934-1767) or Jean Dillingham (760-648-7109) (jdill@qnet .com).

Consider joining the Sierra Club!
Since 1892, the Sierra Club has been working to protect communities, wild places, and the planet itself. We are the largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization in the United States. And our founder, John Muir, appears on the back of the California quarter.

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Getting Around 
Make it even more of a vacation and save the thrill of driving in the snow for carving lines on the mountain. If you fly in on Alaska Airlines you don't need to rent a car with the terrific public transportation we have up here. Here's the scoop from the Mammoth Lakes Chamber of Commerce.

2010-11 Winter Transit
Welcome Aboard!

The Mammoth Transit System winter service (November 20, 2010 through May 30, 2011) offers a convenient, fun, and friendly alternative to getting around Mammoth. Passengers ride for free on all fixed routes in Town. The Dial-A-Ride service requires a fare and is available to all riders, with priority given to special needs passengers. Whether for work or play, we have a ride for you!

Mammoth Area Shuttle

Red Line: Main Lodge to The Village and Snowcreek Athletic Club seven days a week between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. with stops every 15 minutes. The last bus departs the Main Lodge at 5:30 p.m. Service begins Nov. 20, 2010

Blue Line: The Village to Canyon Lodge shuttle services Canyon Boulevard and Lakeview Boulevard with stops every 15 minutes between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The last bus leaves The Village at 5:30 p.m. Service begins Nov. 24, 2010.

Yellow Line: The Village to Eagle Lodge shuttle services Lake Mary Road, Kelley Road, Majestic Pines Drive, and upper Meridian Boulevard with stops every 15 minutes between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The last bus leaves The Village at 5:30 p.m. Service begins Nov. 24, 2010.

Green Line: The Vons to Eagle Lodge shuttle services Meridian Boulevard, portions of Old Mammoth Road, and Sierra Nevada and Azimuth Roads with stops every 15 minutes between 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The last bus leaves Vons at 5:30 p.m. Service begins Nov. 24, 2010.

Orange Line: The Village to Tamarack shuttle services guests staying at Tamarack Lodge along with Nordic enthusiasts enjoying the Lakes Basin. The bus operates every 60 minutes between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The last bus leaves 30 minutes past the hour and from Tamarack on the hour. The last bus leaves The Village at 5:30 p.m. Service begins Nov. 24, 2010.

Mid-Town Lift
The Mid-Town Lift (purple line) bus operates seven days a week 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with stops every 30 minutes. This route runs from Vons to the Village with stops by Mammoth Hospital, Mammoth Lakes Library, Mammoth Mountain RV Park, and Mammoth Visitors Center.

Old Mammoth Lift
The Old Mammoth Lift (gray line) bus operates seven days a week 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with stops every 30 minutes. This route originates at Vons and serves the Mammoth College Campus, Mammoth Hospital, Mammoth Lakes Library, and terminates in Old Mammoth at Red Fir Road.

After Hour Services
Night Trolley
The distinctive red and green Town Trolley (dashed red line) operates seven nights a week from 5:45 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. with stops every 20 minutes. Service from Canyon Lodge to The Village then along Main Street and Old Mammoth Road with the route terminating at Snowcreek Athletic Club. The last Trolley departs The Village / Snowcreek Athletic Club at 1:40 a.m. Service begins Nov. 20, 2010.

Evening Hospitality Shuttle
Shop and dine in the evening and ride the complimentary evening Hospitality Shuttle, designated as the green dashed line. The evening Hospitality Shuttle operates seven nights a week from 6:00 p.m. to midnight departing The Village at Red Line Stop 18 to the Mammoth Mountain Inn on the hour. The Hospitality Shuttle departs Mammoth Mountain Inn 15 minutes past the hour, Grand Sierra Lodge & Village/Canyon Blvd., at the bottom of the hour, Juniper Springs Resort at 40 minutes past the hour, and Vons (Old Mammoth Rd. & Meridian Blvd. Stop #9) 50 minutes past the hour. Service begins Nov. 24, 2010.

Transit Information

Contact Information
Eastern Sierra Transit Authority (ESTA): (760) 924-3184
Mammoth Area Shuttle (MAS): (760) 934-2571 ext. 9238

Dogs
Leashed and muzzled dogs are allowed on the Trolley, Mid-Town and Old Mammoth LIFTs, Dial-a-Ride and CREST Services. Dogs are not allowed on Mammoth Area Shuttles.

All routes, times and days of operation are subject to change.

NOTE – EARLY AND LATE SEASON SERVICE: Commencement and termination of winter transit service is dependent on Mammoth Mountain's winter operations.

Here's a link to the Winter Transit Map @ www.visitmammoth.com
http://www.visitmammoth.com/docs/Mammot ... it2011.pdf

Local Taxi's:
Mammoth Cab: 760-924-2227
Mammoth Shuttle: 760-934-6588 (Out of area only)
Mammoth Taxi: 760-924-8294 or 760-934-8294
Airport / Backpacker / Hiker shuttles:760-937-8294
(Reservations required)

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