Truth or BS: Key code-Confusion 
New series "Truth or BS" send your votes in and at the end of the week we will share how you voted and reveal the actual answer on the Blog. Be prepared to LOL and be amazed!!!

Incoming call:(guest calls at 4 pm saying access code does not work)

Jamie: Thank you for calling Mammoth Rental By Owner. This is Jamie.

Guest: Hi, we are at our property trying to check in but the code does not work! We want to get inside now! Help us!

Jamie: Of course. May I please get the property location please?

Guest: We are staying at Snow Creek. We have tried entering the code and nothing happens! Why won’t the stupid code work?! This is ridiculous! We wait until 4 pm and now the thing doesn't even work!

Jamie: I am very sorry to hear that. The code must have malfunctioned. Not a problem, please give me a moment and we will get you a new code.

Guest: Fine.

Did this Guest really not try the code on the door? Truth or BS let us know your vote!

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Need a cup of coffee? How about a mountain high? 
Where Am I today?
Hi Everyone,
If you can tell me correctly where I am in this video, no later than August 19, 2014 Tuesday 3pm I will send you a $10 Starbucks gift card.
Email your correct answer to millie@mammoth395.com and Happy Caffè Mocha:)

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Are you sure it's Summer in Mammoth and Yosemite? 
Last week while hiking around Mammoth and Yosemite we experienced a most
amazing thing. Hail and 36 degree temperature at 4pm in the afternoon during the Summer. It was so awesome!


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So whats the big deal about El Nino 
I am sure by now many of you have heard that it looks like El Nino is on it’s way and maybe you’re wondering why you should care. After all, why should it matter if the tropical Pacific Ocean becomes warmer than average? That’s thousands of miles away from the continental United States. Well, it turns out that El Niño often results in changes in the patterns of precipitation and temperature across the continental United States and this can be a really good thing for California especially in the drought condition we are currently in.

Many people probably remember the heavy rainfall, flooding, and landslides that occurred in California in 1982/83 and again in 1997/98. As the region suffers through a devastating drought it could be something of a relief if we knew for certain that El Niño would bring similar soaking rains.. So assuming El Niño develops what can we expect across the United States and when can we expect it? By looking at seasonal climate conditions in previous El Niño years, scientists have identified a set of typical impacts associated with this phenomenon. However it doesn't mean that all of these impacts happen during every El Niño episode it’s just that they happen more often during El Niño than you’d expect by chance, and many of them have occurred during many El Niño events. So
The odds are good that rain and snow are on their way and we should have a wet and snowy year. But stay tuned for more information in the next few weeks.

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Mono Lake is definitely not a Mono Experience 
Anything but a mono experience more of a stereo. We ventured out yesterday to Mono lake. Never been there before but heard it was an interesting place to see. Mono Lake is about 45 minutes from Mammoth which was an easy drive (yay, no LA traffic). The story goes that apparently in 1941 the LADWP began diverting Mono Lake's tributary streams 250 miles south to meets Los Angeles thirsty need for water. What transpired was that Mono Lake was deprived of it's freshwater sources and so the volume of Mono Lake halved and so it's salinity doubled and as a result of the changing conditions in such a short period of time the ecosystem began to collapse.

To make a long story short a lot has happened since 1941 to try to restore the ecosystem and a lot of progress has been made but water levels are still low and this beautiful place has been changed for ever.

I would recommend seeing Mono Lake. It's like no place on earth! A must see are the Tufa's at Mono Lake. So strange looking you will think you are on the moon!

Here are some cool facts I find out about Mono Lake:
DEPTH OF MONO LAKE
Maximum = 159 feet. Average = 57 feet.

AGE OF MONO LAKE
At least 760,000 years old and probably 1-3 million years; among the oldest lakes in North America.





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