Fishing In The Sierras 


Hey all!

Spring time means fishing time in the Sierra Nevada’s!
If you are new to fishing, familiarize yourself with the wealth of knowledge below:

Are you looking to try fishing or only foresee yourself going once, maybe twice this year? Not a problem.

Try if you can, to work July 6th, or September 7th into your busy calendar. These are the two days a year that you can fish without carrying a fishing license. But, like everything in life, there’s a few exceptions or distinctions to note. We won’t bore you, click here to learn more.

Okay, so you needed both hands to lift up your calendar weighed down with appointments and To-do’s; and you can’t make these dates. Sacrebleu! (You know, the French curse ‘sacred blue.’…it means the ocean? Oh never mind.)

Well don’t cha worry ’bout a ting. The California Department of Fish & Wildlife offers licenses for as short as one, two, or ten days for a reduced amount.





If you are fifteen years old and are reading this between nose-picking and angry birds; Congrats! Anyone under the age of 16 does not need to purchase a license. Now back to playing angry birds.

Everyone over the age of 16, you can purchase your fishing license at various sporting retail locations, CDFW Sale offices, or of course on the inter-web. (George Bush slang for: the world wide web.)





Once you have your license, you no longer have to make a fashion statement of wearing it on your person, above the waist. The law requiring this silliness went away in 2010.

Your license is valid for a calendar year January 1st through December 31st, or for the rest of the year following the date of purchase.

That’s all for now, get your tackle box together!


Brought to you by the Mammoth RBO Team!

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Dawn to Dusk: Surf, Race, Ski. 


In less than nine hours, NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson and four other extreme athletes, managed to surf Huntington Beach, race at two hundred miles per hour at the Auto Club Speedway, and ski the slopes at Mammoth Mountain.

Phew, it’s exhausting just reading that! That’s over three hundred and fifty miles covered from dawn to dusk with much thanks to Johnson’s private jet.

“I met some great athletes,” Johnson said. “Only in my home state can you do all three of those cool things in one day. I’m proud of that.” In attendance for this wild ride, was snowboarder Eddie Wall, ski racer Chris Benchetler, surfer Ian Walsh and standup paddler Dave Kalama.

“I was most nervous about the surfing,” Johnson said. “There are no guarantees of catching a wave and I didn’t want to lay a big goose egg there. I don’t think the other guys felt I could catch a wave and ride it, but I did. It wasn’t the prettiest thing.”

“The hardest part is you ride the wave in, and then you have to paddle out through all that stuff again. That’s tough. We were in the water for an hour and a half. At the end, my arms felt like they were going to fall off.”




Johnson may have felt weary in Surf City, but afterwards it was his chance to shine on the 2-mile track in Fontana.

“It was fun to see how excited those guys were to drive a race car,” Johnson said. “They were so thrilled to ride around and make laps on their own.”

For the final venue, everyone hopped back on Johnson’s plane and flew to Mammoth Mountain to take on the slopes.

“I feel like I’m a far better skier than a surfer,” Johnson said. “So the day went from really nervous, completely comfortable, then pretty comfortable again.”

“We went through some gates and they timed us, which was fun. We did some small little jumps, too, but those guys just fly. It was fun just zipping down the mountain with them.”

To read more on their California adventure, visit ESPN’s blog.



Cheers, from the Mammoth RBO Team!





(Source: ESPN)

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Oakley Women Invade Mammoth 


Oakley invaded Mammoth this weekend with their Oakley Progression Sessions.


This two day event was run by Oakley’s team of female coaches, offering personalized help to bring female skiers and boarders to the next level. Sweet!

Before everyone hit the slopes,The mornings began the mornings with yoga and stretching, — AND provided food and Oakley gear! Wahoo!

There was a custom terrain park built just for attendees. Ladies attending were encouraged to learn skills and try new tricks, in a no pressure environment created by Oakley.

One of the coolest parts of the whole weekend, was walking away with an Oakley Goodie Bag.




To find out more information, and view pictures and video from the weekend, get over to:


Oakley Progression Sessions.


Cheers from the Mammoth RBO Team!


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First Adventure to Mammoth? 


Hey all!

If it is your very first time headed to Mammoth Lakes, CA – - Awesome! There are some simple tips that you should know, provided kindly by the folks at Visit Mammoth.

Top 10 Things to Know Before You Arrive In Mammoth:

1. Pack gloves, hat and a warm jacket in your car

2. Plan your food shopping around 5pm rush-hour at Mammoth Vons

3. Tire Chains are available in Bishop and at all Mammoth gas stations

4. Stop by the Mammoth Lakes Welcome Center. It’s located at the entrance to Town

5. Park your car and use the local Transit System as much as possible – it’s FREE

6. Use the Village Gondola to get to the slopes at Canyon Lodge – it’s FREE

7. Check weather and road conditions

8. Wear sunblock and reapply – the sun is stronger up here

9. Treat Mammoth like your home. Be a responsible visitor, don’t litter or feed the bears!

10. Most importantly, have a great time and enjoy your visit!



Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the Mammoth RBO Team!



(Source: Visit Mammoth, Panoramio)

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2013 Winter Biathlon 


Hi all!

There is just one week left before the annual Mammoth Winter Biathlon!


If you have not registered yet, you only have till midnight, Tuesday. All the information and sign-ups are available here.


You can also register for shooting clinics at the same link.

Michael Karch and his wife Kim, started the Mammoth Biathlon Project in 2006. Their goal has been to create a grass roots movement to generate excitement about Nordic sports. Biathlons such as this have much momentum in Europe but have really just started to take hold in North America.

Michael knew Mammoth was the perfect location for this event. After only a few years it has gained the attention of athletes seeking a place for high-altitude training. But despite the trained athletes in attendance the event is welcome to everyone!


There is no experience required, no worries! There are firearm experts readily available to help all participants. They need all your help, so head over to the link below to volunteer.

http://www.mammothbiathlon.org/volunteer/

Have a blast!


Happy Friday from the Mammoth RBO Team!



(Source: Sierra Wave)

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