Aspen Fire! 
BY TIMES STAFF REPORT
Wednesday, July 24. Old Mammoth Road in Mammoth Lakes lies under a pall of smoke from a fire burning on the west side of the Sierra crest.

The smoky sky above Mammoth and the Eastern Sierra that became noticeable on the evening of Tuesday, July 23, and into the morning of July 24 is due to a 2,000-plus-acre fire on the west side of the Sierra crest, north and west of Huntington Lake, near a SCE reservoir called Mammoth Pool Reservoir.

The nearest town is Huntington Lake.

The fire is almost directly 40 miles west of Aspendell, a small community west of Bishop (located on S.R. 168, the road to Sabrina Lake, South Lake and North Lake).

The fire is called the Aspen Fire and was between 2,000 and 3,000 acres as of 6 a.m. Wednesday morning, July 24, according to Sierra National Forest officials. It was zero percent contained at that time. A new management team is taking over the fire Wednesday morning and more updates are expected from that team later Wednesday, according to a Sierra National Forest spokeswoman, Kelly Hooten.

Hooten said the fire poses no danger to Huntington Lake or the Big Creek area and is burning in mostly uninhabited country, although some campgrounds,including Sample Meadows and West Kaiser, have been evacuated and a forest road, Stump Springs, has been closed.

According to forest service officials, the area was hit hard by lightening strikes over the past few days, beginning on Sunday.

"Since Sunday afternoon, the Sierra National Forest/High Sierra Ranger District has received significant lightning activity," a news release stated. "These downstrikes have resulted in 15 new wildfires, the largest of which is the 300-acre Aspen Fire located below Stump Springs Road just north of Aspen Creek.

"Extreme fire behavior has been observed on the Aspen Fire, with spotting of over 600 feet ahead of the main fire. At one point late Tuesday afternoon, all crews were pulled off the fire line for safety reasons.

"The Aspen Fire has the potential to make large uphill runs and threaten the Stump Springs Road area.

"Sierra National Forest officials have ordered the Central Sierra Type 2 Incident Management Team for the incident (http://scsierra.imtcenter.net/main/Index.aspx)," the news release states.

"Of the additional lightning fires, three are in wilderness areas and two have been unable to be located by fire personnel, but are likely to show smoke again during the day Wednesday," the news release stated.

"All fires are less than a quarter acre. The fires are split between the Kings River drainage and the San Joaquin River drainage and occurred between 1,100 feet and approx. 9,400 feet in elevation. Four fires are already fully contained but will continue to be monitored.

"There are currently four 20-person fire crews assigned to the fires with two additional crews on order. Three air tankers and four helicopters are also involved in suppression efforts. U.S. Forest Service smokejumpers have been deployed on some of the more remote fires.

The fire is almost directly west of the Mammoth area and only a few dozen miles away as the crow flies, giving the smoke easy access to the Eastern Sierra, if the winds come from the west.

For additional fire information, please contact: High Sierra Ranger District at 559-855-5355, or Clovis at 559-297-0706.


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Good Day to go Shopping! 
Good day to go shopping at the outlet in Mammoth.


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The 10th Anniversary of VillageFest. A Three Day Extravaganza of Music, Food and Fun! 
The 10th Anniversary of VillageFest. A Three Day Extravaganza of Music, Food and Fun…… Ribs , Chili, Chicken
and on Sunday ... Craw Daddies.


Friday 7-26
· 4PM Stratusfunk

· 6PM Joel Scott Band

· 6:45 Chili contest winner announcement

· 8PM DW3

Saturday 7-27

· 12-1:15PM Fiddlin’ Pete

· 1:15-2PM Suzane Aceret Line dance instructor

· 2-3:30PM County Line

· 3:30-4PM Winner of the Chicken Cook Off announcement

· 4-5:30PM Diamond Hitch

· 5:30- 6PM Winner of the 2013 Rib Cook Off announcement

· 6-7:30PM Ian Newbill

· 8-9:45PM Just Dave Band

· Starting at 2PM until 6PM across from Smokeyard and Lakanuki face painting and their own DJ! And Special Appearance by Woolley

Sunday 7-28

· 4-5:30PM Music

· 6-7:30PM Street Heart

· 8-10PM Pink Froyd




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Natures Floral Arrangement and it's Free 


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Obsidian Dome, what the heck is it? 
Obsidian Dome what the heck is that?

Perhaps one of Mammoth Lakes most unusually beautiful and bizarre attractions is the Obsidian Dome, a mile-long mound of black obsidian. This unique dome was caused by violent prehistoric volcanic activity.

Although there is much speculation about when the Dome was originally formed, most scientists will agree that it was created as a result of prehistoric volcanic activity. The rock of the Dome came from what is called a Phreatic blast- this occurs when the magma reaches a water table and turns the water into steam. After the water cooled, it hardened into a rocky glass and became what we know today as the Obsidian Dome.

Located near the Deadman Summit, the Obsidian Dome is a 300-foot tall structure that is made completely of glossy volcanic glass. This beautiful monument stretches for approximately a mile long and is one of the largest structures in the Mono-Inyo collection of volcanic mounds and craters. From the parking lot, you can climb up the mound and see the different composition of the obsidian, which is not consistently black. However, make sure when climbing that you take care not to cut yourself on the sharp obsidian.

This is truly a trip worth making! So bring the kids and explore the volcanic history and physical features of Mammoth’s Obsidian Dome!
How to get there.

This amazing attraction is only a 30 minute drive from Mammoth lakes. Take highway 395 until you reach Obsidian Dome Road. Turn left and follow the signs to the Dome. Be safe! Have fun!



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