Mammoth Hop 'n Sage 


Hops, brews, and good news! The Mammoth Hop 'n' Sage Beermakers Dinner is this Saturday so we hope you've brought your appetite for ale and grub.

The Mammoth Brewing Company will be introducing their four new brews, complimented by a four-course meal from The Eatery.

Tickets are $50 and include the food, drinks, and live music. Festivities kick off at 6:30 pm. So come on time to get your pint!

Click here to learn more and buy tickets.

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It's that time of the year 

Photo courtesy of Dreamstime

"DISCOUNTS?! SNOW?! WHAT?!"
*Wags tail*

Truth be told, it's that time of the year. It's turnaround time. Oh yeah, we said it. It's that time where summer's coming to a slow and solemn close, yet frosty hopes are picking up for the winter. At Nomadness, we're the most excited!

Snow looks promising this year, we've got great discounts going, and fall is actually a stunning time in Mammoth! We want everyone to join in on the fun by taking a peek at our discounts and thinking about their October plans (Oktoberfest at June Lake! Where'd I put my lederhosen?). Learn more about what great stuff is going on below:

New discounts
Thrifty 30's: http://bit.ly/1NmgUn6
Freebie Jeebies: http://bit.ly/1OsXEkU

Fall Affairs
http://www.mammothrentalbyowner.com/blo ... 806-185833

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September fishin' conditions 


Wishin' for some fishin'? No worries, we've got this week's fishing report ready for you: Temps will hover with highs in the mid-70s and lows in the upper 30s so the ideal time for catch will be early morning to late evening. Lakes have had a good turnout for fish so choose your fishing destinations carefully! And when you do hit the waters, remember to fish deep, the fish in Mammoth love the colder waters.

Here are some fishin' conditions:
Mammoth Lakes Basin: Fish are pretty deep. You can fish from the shore, but will have better luck out in the tube.

Crowley Lake: Some luck along the north arm and six bays, but stay away from McGee. No luck there.

Hot Creek: Creeks and streams have in generally slowed down in catch turnout, but you can surely find some hoppers.

Upper Owens River: Water here has cooled and is fairly clear, some big caddis hanging around before the winds start.

San Joaquin River: Waters have shallowed so fishing is week. Hoping for some better conditions in the winter!

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3 Best Mammoth Restaurants 


Fine dining is an art. Both cooking and eating it! One must be in a meditative mindset in which the taste buds are wide open and the spirit is looking to be fed. So, without further ado, here are three of Mammoth's finest eating establishments:

1) Breakfast Club
Yes, like the movie. This quaint little establishment on Main St. is a gem. And don't be fooled by its subtlety, inside its doors waft the delectable smells of bacon and biscuits. And every dish is served in a hearty portion!

2) The Mogul
Log cabin on the inside, party on the inside. Not only does this joint have crazy good happy hour specials, but its got thick enough cuts of Porterhouse and filet to leave your mouth watering even once you're out of there!

3) Mountainside Bar & Grill

Perfect for family-friendly dining or for a casual date, this chalet-style dining establishment is located just at the base of the mountain and boasts a lovely deck where you can enjoy the fresh mountain temperatures.

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3 of Mammoth's best hikes 


Getting in touch with the elements is more than just stepping outside for a breath of fresh air, it's wandering out onto the dirt terrain where it's you and the wildlife.

Ok, maybe that's a little extreme. But still, Mammoth has some pretty rad hikes. So here are our three faves.

1. Earthquake Fault Trail (0.2 mi)

Go ahead, give yourself a good scare. Make yourself feel like a daredevil just for BEING in California. Though this hike is no relief to the buzz about "The Big One", the fissure gives you a neat little inside look at the impact of earthquakes in the area and also makes for a pretty gnarly picnic spot.

2. Sherwin Lakes Trail (3 mi)
Though a little steeper than other trails in the area, it's definitely worth it. Meander through the aspen groves and poke through the different wildflowers around. This hike is also a great treat for birdwatchers.

3. Uptown Mountain Bike Trail (1.4 mi)
Test your endurance on this trail for dedicated cross-country riders. Although a bit of a climb, it's a kick when you get to coast your way back downhill to the trailhead.

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