H.I.K.E Do you know what it means? 
H.I.K.E

Hiking out in Inyo National Forest and the Eastern Sierras is so much fun. You realize how vast nature really is. Here are a few reminders of things to do or bring when headed for a hike. To be safe when hiking, just remember the word “Hike”. Have a plan, Inform someone where your headed and when you plan on coming back and try to stay on an established trail. Keep a good flashlight and a whistle with you. Eat sufficiently and carry a good amount of water with you, (Carry and drink plenty of water (minimum of 1 quart every 2 hours). When hiking in a group, each member of the group should carry some water and food in case the party becomes separated. Minor and or moderate health/medical issues can be easily increased by hiking up the steep Valley trails, be cautious of your condition. And always wear a good pair of hiking shoes with solid support. Pack in what you brought and pack it in when leave, leave no trash behind. Lastly enjoy the open doors!

When you get back from nice day out in the outdoors, come home to a nice condo/cabin/town home to relax in and have a good meal. Check us out at WWW.MAMMOTH395.COM we offer the Deals N Steals!

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Motocross 6/20 are you ready for the Monster? 
MONSTER ENERGY MAMMOTH MOTOCROSS

June 20, 2014 - June 29, 2014

Motocross riders from all around will take to the famed Mammoth Motocross track this summer. This event draws some of the best riders in the world since 1968 and is the oldest continuously running motocross event in the United States. Everyone in Motocross is talking about this event and looking to get on out there on the dirt! Visit MammothMotocross.com to learn how to qualify for this final event. And special thanks to visitmammoth.com

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Mammoth in all it's glory 
Summer encroaching on the mountains cold winter hold on Mammoth

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Mammoth Half Marathon 
The Mammoth Half Marathon is a 13.1-mile race that celebrates the beauty and uniqueness of Mammoth Lakes, while raising money to support our communities!

Mammoth Half Marathon, Sunday June 22

Over 13 miles of the beautiful scenic views of Inyo National Forest and the High Sierra Mountains starting at about 9,000 ft. above sea level and finishing off in downtown Mammoth Lakes. A great cause and event with the proceeds going to benefit local causes. Last year the turnout was over a 1,000 runners and over $9,000 donated. The Mammoth Half Marathon is a nonprofit organization with a goal to host a great running event such as this one and promote volunteers to help the communities. The race will also end in the “Celebrate Mammoth Lake” block party in downtown Mammoth lakes, where you can wrap it all up with fun, food and music.

For more info on the Mammoth Half Marathon and the “Celebrate Mammoth Lake” block party have a look at www.mammothhalfmarathon.com

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Bad Bear!!! Bad Bear !!!! 
Many of you have written and asked us to bring back the Mammoth Stories. Here is one we received today. For all our Mammoth Adventures stories submitted by visitors to Mammoth click here

Bad Bear!! Bad Bear!!
It was just a few months ago, I got up in the middle of the night to get a drink of water when I saw a large bear outside the kitchen slider. I just stood there thinking how scarey this brown bear was but also in the same moment admiring his massiveness,strength and beauty. Wow, I was just steps away from this majestic animal. The moon glistened on his fur as his body swayed from side to side as he lumbered along. Then all of a sudden he sensed me looking at him. He stopped moving, turned his head and focused his eyes directly on me, his breath steaming the glass on the door. I stopped breathing, I felt paralyzed What would he do next now that he sees me? What should I do? My mind just started racing with a million thoughts going though it and none of which were coherent. Time stood still as my mind abandoned me in this millisecond of need.Then all of a sudden I got the brilliant idea, as if recalling some piece of information I had read or heard on somewhere to clap my hands together as loud as possible and yell at the bear.......BAD BEAR!!!!! BAD BEAR!!!!!!! The air began returning to my lungs as I shouted at the bear, the adrenaline rushing through my veins and my legs shaking like a child's rattle. I really had no clue what the hell I was doing and if this was even what I was supposed to do.

The bear reciprocated by standing up on his hind legs towering at 9-10 feet (he actually looked more like 50 feet to me) and throwing his front paws and his body at the glass slider repeatedly, shaking the walls of the condo and of course roaring!!!!!!!!!!!

For what seemed like forever I stood there in shock. Frozen, breathless and in total disbelief that this was happening. Every muscle and nerve in my body was shaking as I was about to overdose on Adrenalin. Holy S***T!!!!!!!!! I couldn't even scream, no sound was coming out of my mouth, my legs were glued to the ground as I watched this massive animal roar and hurl itself at the glass slider impressing upon me its size and strength. My mind kept saying " I got it, I got, your big, your strong, now go away!!!!!!!!" Finally I was freed from the grips of the floor and my mouth uttered a "horror movie" blood curdling scream and I ran up stairs I don't even remember my feet touching the steps. The screaming that came from me would have won an Oscar for special effects. The helacious sound I made woke everyone up and I nervously explained what was happening down stairs. Cautiously, we peeked down the stairs to the kitchen. All was silent! What? How could this be? As we all tentatively made our way down stairs in fear we would ran into my Brown Bear Nightmare we found nothing. Nothing! I tell you there was no sign of the bear! Its like he vanished. How could that be, he was so big, how could he move so fast? He was right there!!!!!

Sure enough he left a calling card for me,his paw prints were smattered all over glass slider. He was just teaching me a life lesson to back off and that he was not a "bad bear" and you know what, I got it!! I will always remember this night. The Mammoth Brown Bear and I meet at my high altitude experience which by the way far surpasses any boarding experience I have had. I am grateful for this encounter and truly appreciate and respect this wild animal especially since he did not eat me!

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