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<strong>2019</strong><br />

Edition<br />

FREE<br />

Take<br />

One<br />

Lake Tours / Pontoon Parties / Cave Concerts / Water & Jet Skiing / Fishing<br />

Miles of Hiking & Biking Trails / Speedway Racing / Feast of Festivals / Zoo Critters<br />

Snow Summit Adventure Park / Dining / Golf Course / Calendar of Events


There is Something for Everyone in The Village!<br />

Dining • Shopping • Entertainment • Family Fun<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake, California<br />

Any Season is Wonderful<br />

in The Village<br />

“The Heart of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>”<br />

Friday Nights in the Village Live Music! Late Shopping!<br />

Follow us on Facebook/bigbearlakevillage<br />

Clothing & Accessories<br />

Gifts & Souvenirs, cont.<br />

Antlers Boutique<br />

Himalayan Handcraft Collection . . . 878-3068<br />

<strong>Bear</strong><br />

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Oliver’s Emporium . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0388<br />

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PTL Plus Ministries<br />

Belladonna<br />

Clothing Co.<br />

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Smoke Shop<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Mountain Resorts . . . . . . . 866-5766<br />

Stupidiotic<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Outfitters<br />

Superhero Toys N More<br />

Bob's Sports Den & More<br />

Teddy <strong>Bear</strong> Dolls & Collectable's<br />

Boomers Sportshop<br />

The<br />

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Mountain <strong>Bear</strong> Apparel<br />

United Wood Craftsman<br />

Camp Crib . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0508<br />

Village Music<br />

Del Lagos Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-3949<br />

Wings Jewelers<br />

Earth’s Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0433<br />

The Leather Depot<br />

Home Decor<br />

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Exciting Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-4080<br />

LeRoy's Shoes & Clothing<br />

Room to Room<br />

Makayla’s<br />

Childrens<br />

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The Village Faire<br />

O-Koo-Ran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-6652<br />

Accommodations / Rentals<br />

Paisley Boutique<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Village Lodge<br />

The Shirt Shanty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-7928<br />

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Art Galleries<br />

Fireside Lodge<br />

Artisans Etc . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 878-0088<br />

Knights Inn<br />

Wild Coyote Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . 866-2140<br />

Marina Resort<br />

The Lodge Holiday Inn Resort . . . . 866-3121<br />

Gifts & Souvenirs<br />

Robinhood Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-4643<br />

A Christmas Store `N More . . . . . . 878-0114<br />

Resort Town Rentals<br />

Art Garden / <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Discount<br />

Turnkey Vacation Rentals. . . . . . . . .345-0930<br />

The Bath Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . 866-0143<br />

Village Reservation Services<br />

Bekkathyst<br />

<strong>Big</strong> on <strong>Bear</strong>s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366-0013<br />

Restaurants & Taverns<br />

Brown<br />

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572 Social . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0307<br />

Candle Dreams<br />

A V Nightclub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-7377<br />

Chirp Nature Center . . . . . . . .<br />

888-412-4477<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake Brewing Co. . . . . . . . 878-0555<br />

Gems of the West Rockshop . . . . . 878-0415<br />

The Bone Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0401<br />

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Fire Rock Burgers & Brews. . . . . . . 878-0696<br />

Himalayan Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . 878-3068<br />

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Jack in the Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-6436<br />

Village Wine Walks!<br />

Jaspers Smokehouse & Steaks<br />

www.villagewinewalk.com<br />

walk.com<br />

La Bamba Mexican Restaurant . . . 866-7696<br />

for Tickets<br />

Laguna Grill<br />

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Restaurants & Taverns,<br />

cont.<br />

Masala Craft Indian Cuisine<br />

Murray's<br />

Saloon & Eatery<br />

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Exclusive Catering<br />

Nottingham's Restaurant . . . . . . . 866-4644<br />

Oakside Restaurant & Bar . . . . . . . .866-5555<br />

Paoli's Italian Country Kitchen<br />

Peppercorn Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-5405<br />

Royal Thai Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-2808<br />

Santana & Mavericks<br />

Unique<br />

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Saucy Mama's Pizzaria . . . . . . . . . 878-0165<br />

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Teddy <strong>Bear</strong> Restaurant<br />

Village Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-8505<br />

Whiskey Dave’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-3283<br />

Specialty Food & Drink<br />

Amangela's Sandwich / Bagel House 878-0015<br />

Barrel 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0838<br />

Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> House of Jerky . . . . . . . . . 866-4440<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Liquor Market<br />

Frusion Juice & Coffee Bar<br />

The Tea & Coffee Exchange<br />

Recreation, cont.<br />

The Dock Club at Pine Knot Landing<br />

Mountain Room Escape<br />

Pine Knot Landing & Marina<br />

Victoria Park Carriage Rides<br />

Village Theaters North . . . . . . . . . 866-5115<br />

Community Services<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Cab Company, Inc.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Chamber of Commerce . . 866-4607<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake Visitors Bureau . . . . 866-7000<br />

Calvary Chapel of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Career Center of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Mountain Transit / Trolley. . . . . . . . 878-5200<br />

Beauty, Health & Wellness<br />

The Barber of De Ville<br />

Dr. Emley (Chiropractor)<br />

Estetica<br />

Monkeyshines Body Piercing<br />

Murphy's Barber Shop<br />

Stellar CrossFit<br />

Stephen C. Noble, DDS<br />

Special Effects<br />

Studio 9 Hair Salon<br />

The Copper Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-4777 Summit<br />

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Gelato & Tea House<br />

North Pole Fudge & Ice Cream . . . 866-7622<br />

North Pole Sweets & Treats . . . . . 866-1100<br />

The Old German Deli<br />

Our Town Liquor<br />

Village Nut House. . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0024<br />

The Village Sweet Shoppe . . . . . . . 866-8383<br />

Recreation & Entertainment<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Elks Bingo<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Parasail & Watersports<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Tattoo<br />

The Bowling Barn & Alley Oops<br />

Cantrell’s Guide Service<br />

The Cave <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-0204<br />

Business & Services<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Activity Center<br />

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Mountain Lake Properties<br />

Red Line Vehicle Registration<br />

Re/Max<br />

Wheeler Steffen Sotheby’s Int. Realty<br />

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Stalcup Home Services . . . . . . . . 878-4663<br />

Stalcup Landscape . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-9696<br />

The UPS Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 878-4747<br />

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For More Information about our Unique Village Businesses, Visit our web-site www.<strong>Big</strong><strong>Bear</strong>LakeVillage.com<br />

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BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong> • 3


EAT. DRINK. PLAY. SPORTS!!<br />

Always a Party at the<br />

BOWLING BARN!<br />

Glow Bowling<br />

• 16 Lanes<br />

with Automated Scoring<br />

• Hot Sounds & Cool Black Lights<br />

• Glow Balls<br />

Laser Lights & Videos<br />

Video<br />

Arcade!<br />

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• Full Bar & <strong>Big</strong> Screen Sports<br />

• Speciality Cocktails • Pool Tables<br />

• Great Food! Pizza, Street Tacos, More<br />

• Kids Bowl Free! Call for Details<br />

THE BOWLING BARN & Sports Bar<br />

www.BowlingBarn.com<br />

40625 <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Blvd. (909) 878-BOWL<br />

SEEK ...<br />

and Ye<br />

Shall Find!!<br />

BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong><br />

Classic Fun for All<br />

at Car, Boat Shows<br />

On land and lake, relive the days of yesteryear<br />

during two “Classic” shows in August, both of<br />

which have free admission.<br />

The best-known of the two shows is the 30th annual <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Fun Run on Aug. 9 –11. Presented by <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake<br />

Antique Car Club, Fun Run attracts over 500 street rods,<br />

antique autos, classic cars and wood-panel trucks from the<br />

Southland and also Nevada and Arizona, which creates a<br />

paradise for motorists in an alpine setting. The show takes<br />

place in the Village,<br />

with cars lined up as far<br />

as the eye can see.<br />

One of the highlights<br />

is Saturday’s traditional<br />

“Cruise Around the<br />

Lake,” which takes<br />

place at 3:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday. There are 250-<br />

300 cars that rally<br />

around the lake in a<br />

classic car parade.<br />

A week later<br />

gleaming wood vessels<br />

dot the lake during the<br />

36th Annual Antique Classic Wooden Boat Show at Pine<br />

Knot Marina on Aug. 17. Vintage vessels from makers like<br />

Criss-Craft and Hacker highlight the show, presented by the<br />

Antique and Classic Boat Society’s Southern California<br />

Chapter.<br />

Typically there’s 40 or more shiny wood boats on display.<br />

Like a 1940, 27-foot vessel that once cruised <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake<br />

waters. All have been painstakingly restored to beautiful<br />

original condition, many with the engines exposed and<br />

exquisite wood shined to perfection.<br />

Annual favorites include Noel Blanc’s beautiful “Bugs<br />

Bunny.” His late father Mel was the voice of all the<br />

legendary Warner Bros. cartoon characters including the<br />

famous rabbit plus Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam<br />

and many more. Noel carries on the family’s voice tradition<br />

and is often on hand at the boat show to talk about his pride<br />

and joy.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Sunset cruises<br />

aboard<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Queen<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2019</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

That’s Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Concerts at The Cave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Music In The Mountains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

“South Pacific in Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

July 4th Fireworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Air Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Chili Cookoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Brewfest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Renaissance Faire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

49th Oktoberfest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Snow Summit’s Adventure Park . . . . . . . 10<br />

Tour de <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>- Cycling Festival . . . . . 11<br />

We’ve Got Your Water Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

New Pontoons at Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Pirate Ship Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Trout, Bass Tourneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />

Stand up Paddleboats (SUP) . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Discovery Center Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

New Ropes Course, Speedway . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Dining Digest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

The Skyline Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />

Zoo Adds Species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

Soaring Eagle Ride at Alpine Slide . . . . . . . 21<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Front Cover Photo<br />

Courtesy BBMR/Jared Meyer<br />

Ride a bike,<br />

Take a hike<br />

at Snow Summit<br />

Use the Search Feature on<br />

our website to learn about<br />

previous events, discover<br />

exciting new ones, and<br />

general <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> information!<br />

• 4-Day Weather Forcasts!<br />

• Read Print <strong>Magazine</strong>s Online!<br />

• Calendar of Events<br />

... and Much More!<br />

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Monthly • <strong>Summer</strong> • Oktoberfest • Winter<br />

Then there’s a 1957 Glastron, inspired by the 1956 Chevy<br />

Belair with more than a few similarities between the two.<br />

Or 1955 Criss-Craft Cobra, built only one year and<br />

influenced by the 1954 Corvette.<br />

With so many wood boats inspired by automobiles, it’s<br />

only fitting that there are classic cars from the previous<br />

week’s Fun Run on hand for viewing. Plus the Inland<br />

Nautical Society usually has several models on display.<br />

Two weekends, two trips to yesteryear, just two reasons<br />

to make <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> part of your season. Explore<br />

the rest of this magazine for many more, from lake to trails<br />

to concerts and shows, all above the marine layer grey or<br />

sweltering temperatures of the basin and desert. Just 7,000<br />

feet away!! ■<br />

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copyright ©<strong>2019</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Today<br />

Publisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcus G. Dietz<br />

Pre-Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2BIT STUDIO<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> is a special edition of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Today <strong>Magazine</strong>, with<br />

distribution throughout the Orange County / Los Angeles Basin, Palm Springs, San<br />

Diego and Las Vegas. Ski <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> is a companion issue appearing during the winter<br />

months.<br />

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. . . THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT . . .<br />

What’s Up, U p Here<br />

Cool<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Spot<br />

Doo Wah Riders perform live on Wyatt's stage<br />

The hills are alive with the sound<br />

of music all <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><br />

long, from headliner concerts at<br />

The Cave to “Music in the Mountains”<br />

shows under the stars at the Discovery<br />

Center. There’s a veritable Feast of<br />

Festivals too, from Brewsfest and the<br />

Renaissance to Oktoberfest!<br />

There’s live music under the pine<br />

trees Fridays and Saturdays at Wyatt’s<br />

at the Convention Center, no cover<br />

charge and great western grub and<br />

drink. Or head to <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake Village<br />

where Street Music Band, whose song<br />

“I Want to Live Like Jimmy Buffet” has<br />

become a chart-topping hit, plays<br />

Fridays and Saturdays at 572 Social<br />

from 8-11 p.m.<br />

Jefferson Starship rocks The Cave<br />

There’s music lakeside again at<br />

water’s edge too. The eagerly-awaited<br />

Pines Lakefront Tavern debuts,<br />

completely remodeled with cozy<br />

fireplace and amazing lake views. Pull<br />

up a chair and enjoy a classic martini,<br />

fine beer or wine and listen to jazz by<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> favorites Mike Cross and<br />

Mark Cade.<br />

Catching all the happenings in <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> takes some advance planning, so<br />

here’s a rundown on <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><br />

fun stuff to see and hear. For lastminute<br />

additions to the schedule, and<br />

there always are some, be sure to pick<br />

up free <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Today <strong>Magazine</strong> at<br />

fine lodges, restaurants, shops and racks<br />

while in town, or visit the website,<br />

bigbeartodaymag.com for the latest,<br />

including magazine pages you can<br />

download in PDF format. Click us up<br />

like you pick us up!<br />

Concerts at<br />

The Cave <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

See headline performers<br />

like Jefferson Starship,Ted<br />

Nugent, former Cinderella<br />

frontman Tom Keifer, classic<br />

rockers Gary Puckett and the<br />

Union Gap and more up close<br />

and personal at the<br />

mountain’s intimate concert<br />

venue.<br />

The Cave <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> has<br />

tiered seating assuring a clear<br />

stage view from every seat.<br />

There’s a real club feel to The<br />

Cave with awesome caverndesign<br />

bar with cocktail tables<br />

and gourmet concessions. The<br />

state-of-the-art sound system is pure<br />

concert quality with laser lights, fog<br />

machines and “snow” that sprinkles the<br />

dance floor right in front of the stage.<br />

The perfect spot for up close photos<br />

and selfies with amazing artists!<br />

Entertainment, continues on page 6<br />

Your Alpine Slide experience begins with a scenic chairlift ride<br />

above the beautiful <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake. Then, with you controlling<br />

the speed, your toboggan plummets back down the mountain<br />

creating a thrill you'll want to relive again and again!<br />

Ride Our<br />

Double<br />

Water<br />

Slide<br />

Unlimited Water Slide rides ... $15•10 Rides ... $10•Each Ride ... $2<br />

• Video Game Room<br />

• Delicious Snack Bar<br />

• 2 Hours From Most<br />

So. California Cities<br />

•3 Hours From Las Vegas<br />

Parents! ... Sun On Our Spacious<br />

Deck While the Kids Play!<br />

FREE Tanning! at 7,000 Feet!<br />

Year- Round<br />

Family Fun<br />

With 300 Clear<br />

Days A Year!<br />

Parents Pay<br />

Only If They Play<br />

Water Slide<br />

Season Passes!<br />

$69 Anytime,<br />

$49 Sun-Fri<br />

(Non-Holiday)<br />

Soaring Eagle Ride<br />

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Entertainment, continued from page 5<br />

In addition to famous headliners The<br />

Cave features a variety of acts ranging<br />

from terrific tributes to favorite artists<br />

and genres that include country, reggae,<br />

New Wave and more. Even comedy with<br />

headliner Pauly Shore on July 20.<br />

Don’t miss top tributes to Fleetwood<br />

Mac, Van Halen, Grateful Dead, Tom<br />

Ted Nugent returns to The Cave<br />

Petty, Queen and more. Visit<br />

thecavebigbear.com or call (909) 878-<br />

0204 for tickets. Or, you can you can pick<br />

up free <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Today <strong>Magazine</strong> in<br />

town for the latest concert schedule<br />

or click up our redesigned website at<br />

bigbeartodaymag.com.<br />

“Music in the<br />

Mountains”<br />

Take a seat under the stars as the<br />

stars come out on stage during <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Discovery Center’s popular<br />

music series, now in its 14th year.<br />

Five top tribute concerts—<br />

doubleheaders each—highlight<br />

“Music in the Mountains” <strong>2019</strong><br />

summer series at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Discovery<br />

Center’s beautiful outdoor<br />

amphitheater. New talent, returning<br />

favorites and some that haven’t<br />

taken the mountain stage in years are<br />

on the bill. The setting can’t be beat,<br />

under the pine trees in the forest as<br />

the sun sets, and recent<br />

improvements in sound and lighting<br />

production have enhanced the<br />

concert experience. Plus there’s great<br />

food and drink for purchase.<br />

The season opens July 6 with Bee<br />

Gees Gold with tribute to the 70’s<br />

disco giants. Bee Gees Gold captures<br />

the look and sound of the band with the<br />

great John Acosta as Barry Gibb. From<br />

early songs like “Massachusetts” and “I<br />

Started a Joke” to later hits “Stayin’<br />

Disco night with Bee Gees Gold<br />

Alive” and “You Should Be Dancing”<br />

Acosta backed by live band takes<br />

audiences back four decades, even<br />

nailing the unique<br />

falsettos.<br />

AbbaFab opens<br />

though the band is<br />

headliner-quality in its<br />

own right. Take a musical<br />

tour of the 1970’s and<br />

80’s with a multimedia<br />

production that features<br />

songs like “Waterloo,”<br />

”Fernando,” “Honey<br />

Honey,” “Dancing<br />

Queen” and many more,<br />

presented by the talented<br />

Anne Davies, Chelsea<br />

Faulds, Scotty Pearson,<br />

Nick Davies and a lineup<br />

of stellar musicians.<br />

From early hits to “Mama Mia” the<br />

music of Abba always entertains and<br />

AbbaFab routinely plays sold out shows<br />

around the country. The members have<br />

toured the world as solo artists and have<br />

teamed to present the most entertaining<br />

Abba tribute that there is.<br />

Music in the Mountains continues<br />

two weeks later on July 20 with<br />

Hollywood U2, the only tribute to the<br />

rock icons endorsed by Ryan<br />

Seacrest. Hollywood U2 is one of<br />

AXS-TV’s “World’s Greatest Tribute<br />

Bands” and was nominated as Best<br />

Tribute Artist 2014 by Los Angeles<br />

Music Awards. The band has<br />

performed in front of audiences of<br />

10,000 or more around the world,<br />

from the Dominican Republic, Costa<br />

Rica and Panama to Mexico,<br />

Honduras and Singapore.<br />

Joseph Hier is tasked with<br />

capturing Bono and a couple years ago<br />

was paid the ultimate tribute<br />

compliment when the star called him on<br />

Bob Seger tribute on Aug. 3<br />

stage during a U2 concert. Hier teamed<br />

with Bono on “The Sweetest Thing” as<br />

the crowd roared.<br />

He duplicates songs like “With or<br />

Without You,” “Still Haven’t Found<br />

What I’m Looking For,” “One,” “Sunday<br />

Bloody Sunday,” and many more notefor-note.<br />

The band has rocked the Cave<br />

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Entertainment, continued from page 6<br />

on previous visits and is a crowd<br />

favorite. Live from Earth opens with<br />

tribute to 80’s rocker Pat Benatar.<br />

The series continues August 3 when<br />

Turn the Page presents its amazing<br />

tribute to the great Bob Seger and the<br />

Silver Bullet Band. Sam Morrison Band<br />

presents a show that is much more than<br />

just a tribute as audiences are often left<br />

wondering if the sound is lip synched or<br />

features backing tracks; actually every<br />

note is live performed by a group that<br />

has sold over 750,000 downloads of its<br />

Seger tribute CD on Itunes and Spotify.<br />

Featured on CNBC as one of the<br />

nation’s top tribute bands—and later<br />

recorded live for AXS-TV’s “America’s<br />

Greatest Tribute Bands” at the Whiskey<br />

A Go-Go—Turn the Page has toured<br />

the country. Songs like “Old Time Rock<br />

and Roll,” “Night Moves,” “Against the<br />

Wind” and namesake “Turn the Page”<br />

take audiences back to their youth. The<br />

playlist is practically endless with<br />

Seger’s ten consecutive platinum<br />

albums.<br />

Fortunate Son opens with its tribute<br />

to Credence Clearwater Revival. The<br />

magical music of John Fogerty comes to<br />

life note for note on songs like “Down<br />

on the Corner,” “Bad Moon Rising,”<br />

“Who’ll Stop the Rain” and the band’s<br />

namesake tune. A great night of classic<br />

rock under the pines!<br />

Aug. 17 sees the “Kings of Country”<br />

present tributes to Willie Nelson and<br />

Johnny Cash. Michael Moore presents<br />

his outlaw portrayal of Willie with some<br />

of the most beautiful country songs ever<br />

written. Tunes like “On the Road<br />

Again,” “One in a Row,” “My Heroes<br />

Have Always Been Cowboys” and more<br />

dot the play list.<br />

Cash’s music is immortal and Philip<br />

Bauer does an incredible job presenting<br />

the Man in Black.<br />

He’s brought Cash<br />

to life for over a<br />

decade with all the<br />

moves, patter and<br />

sound that<br />

personified the<br />

legend. He’s<br />

recognized as one<br />

of the leading<br />

Cash tribute<br />

artists for good<br />

reason; songs like<br />

“Folsom Prison<br />

Blues,” “I Walk the<br />

Line,” “Ring of<br />

Fire” and others are reproduced with<br />

the passion that fans love.<br />

The Long Run closes out the series<br />

with Experience the Eagles on Aug. 31.<br />

Formed in 1999 by accomplished<br />

musicians, The Long Run is considered a<br />

top Eagles tribute band and plays all the<br />

legendary group’s greatest hits...even<br />

the solo work done by Eagles Don<br />

Henley, Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh.<br />

The band mixes in the studio quality<br />

that marked the Eagles music with their<br />

own live concert energy show. With lush<br />

vocal harmonies and exceptional<br />

musical accuracy The Long Run<br />

captures the unique Eagles sound.<br />

General admission tickets for all<br />

shows are $37 as guests bring their own<br />

lawn chairs and sit under the trees.<br />

Premium bench seating is $48. Or see<br />

five shows for the price of four with<br />

season passes priced at $148 general<br />

admission and $195 premium.<br />

Gates open at 5 p.m. with shows<br />

starting at 6 and there’s free off-site<br />

parking with shuttle to the event.<br />

Purchase tickets online at<br />

www.mountainsfoundation.org or call<br />

Discovery Center at (909) 866-3437.<br />

“South Pacific in Concert”<br />

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic<br />

South Pacific comes to the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

stage in concert form for six shows at the<br />

Performing Arts Center July 5-7 and 12-<br />

14.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Theatre Project presents the<br />

tale of two parallel love stories on an<br />

island paradise during World War II with<br />

limited dialogue. Instead the focus is on<br />

the sweeping musical score that<br />

garnered ten Tony Awards, featuring<br />

songs like “I’m Gonna Wash That Man<br />

Right Outa My Hair,” “Some Enchanted<br />

Evening,” “There is Nothing Like a<br />

Dame” and many more.<br />

Tickets are priced between $10-$20<br />

and are available at the PAC box office;<br />

call (909) 866-4970.<br />

July 4th Fireworks /<br />

Rotary Best View BBQ<br />

Celebrate 243 years of American<br />

independence with <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Lake Rotary Club’s<br />

annual barbecue and<br />

show Thursday, July 4.<br />

The fireworks have<br />

been named Southern<br />

California’s best free<br />

show with some<br />

$70,000 in<br />

pyrotechnics fired, as<br />

the display gets bigger<br />

and better each year.<br />

Each burst lights up<br />

the sky and water<br />

below to create a<br />

visual spectacular that<br />

stadium shows can’t rival. Any location<br />

around the lake affords viewing with<br />

good spots along the north shore.<br />

There’s 2,000 bursts during the grand<br />

finale alone. Tune into KBHR 93.3 FM<br />

to hear patriotic music synchronized to<br />

each shell for a treat for the ears as well<br />

as the eyes.<br />

Best seat in the house to see the show<br />

is at the annual Rotary Best View BBQ<br />

on the water at Marina Resort. There’s<br />

entertainment, midway games in a<br />

secured area for the kids and barbecue<br />

from 4:30-7:30 p.m. $34 includes entry<br />

and scrumptious baby back ribs, or $27<br />

buys barbecue chicken sandwich, sirloin<br />

hamburger or all-beef<br />

hot dog meals, prepared<br />

by Barnstorm<br />

Restaurant, one of <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong>’s best. Kids hot<br />

dog meal is $20.<br />

Beer and wine are<br />

available at the<br />

Hydration Station<br />

including <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake<br />

Brewing Co. offerings<br />

plus festival food for<br />

purchase. Bring your<br />

own lawn chairs and<br />

blankets or Rotary has<br />

commemorative<br />

holiday blankets for sale.<br />

VIP guests receive served meal and<br />

seating on the deck for the show’s best<br />

view for $100 while for $50 there’s<br />

private reserved seating area at water’s<br />

edge. Barbecue guests also enjoy<br />

exclusive viewing of set pieces and shells<br />

from a second barge that can’t be seen<br />

anywhere else. Call (800) 4- BIG BEAR<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Air Fair<br />

Fun on the ground and in the sky<br />

awaits guests of all ages at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Air<br />

Fair at the airport July 6 from 9 a.m.-3<br />

p.m.<br />

Vintage warbirds from the Planes of<br />

Fame air museum in Chino along with<br />

See a B-25 Mitchell<br />

at Air Fair<br />

other antique aircraft will fill the skies,<br />

while on the ground there’s vendors,<br />

kids activities, Forest Service helicopter<br />

water drops, and more. Airplane lovers<br />

see an array of vintage craft that fly in<br />

for the event, like a B-25 Mitchell, best<br />

known as the plane Jimmy Doolittle<br />

and his squadron used in his famous<br />

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morale-boosting raid on Tokyo.<br />

For youngsters there’s climbing wall,<br />

jump house and balloons. Music by the<br />

Mountain Fifes and Drum Corp is<br />

always an Air Fair highlight, and Just in<br />

Time skydivers drop in throughout the<br />

day as well.<br />

Free admission makes this<br />

the best deal of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong>. Air Fair is preceded<br />

by the Kiwanis pancake<br />

breakfast at 7 a.m.<br />

Call (909) 585-3219.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Chili<br />

Cookoff<br />

The heat is on July 13 as<br />

the fastest chefs in the west<br />

vie for $3,500 prize purse and<br />

the right to advance to world<br />

International Chili Society<br />

competition this fall.<br />

The ICS-sanctioned cookoff begins at<br />

11 a.m. in the Village’s Bartlett Events<br />

area with live music and dozens of<br />

vendors selling Western gifts and<br />

souvenirs as 40+ chefs prepare their<br />

tastiest concoctions. There’s kid’s play<br />

area, beer and wine garden, arts and<br />

crafts and food vendors to make for a<br />

great day of family fun.<br />

Admission is free with chili tasting<br />

kits $5 which allow you to sample all the<br />

Families & Groups<br />

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trophies for best red and green chili,<br />

salsa and the People’s Choice award<br />

which comes with an additional $500<br />

prize. Live music all day too.<br />

Call (800) 4-BIG BEAR.<br />

“Spirits of the West<br />

Brewsfest”<br />

Celebrating National Day of the<br />

Cowboy by toasting the hardworking<br />

hero of the American West during the<br />

7th annual Brewsfest on Saturday, July<br />

27 at the Convention Center.<br />

It’s a western day for the whole<br />

family with arts and crafts vendors<br />

outside. Bring the kids for bounce house,<br />

face painting, games and arts and crafts<br />

Select cabins have private, in-room spas,<br />

perfect for relaxing after your alpine adventure.<br />

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that include decorating real horseshoes.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s western heritage dates back<br />

to the late 1800’s, which included cattle<br />

drives up to the mountains from the<br />

deserts of Palm Springs, Morongo and<br />

Yucca basins<br />

Everyone will love action shooting<br />

starring Old Town Temecula<br />

Gunfighters who put on a great<br />

western drama with heroes and villains.<br />

Wyatt’s Cafe & Saloon is open with<br />

ranch-style grub in huge portions. Try<br />

on the several inches high Smokin’<br />

Gun burger for a reast feast or slow<br />

roasted tri tip.<br />

For the adults there will be some 50<br />

beers to savor plus spirits including<br />

whiskey, tequila and bourbon. Wine<br />

sampling has been<br />

added with over 20<br />

varieties from several<br />

different vintners.<br />

Proceeds benefit<br />

National Day of the<br />

Cowboy Association.<br />

There’s two live<br />

bands including<br />

Disneyland favorite<br />

Sligo Rags. Admission is<br />

free; call (909) 585-3000<br />

for Brewsfest tasting<br />

packages. Make it a<br />

weekend with South of Santa Fe playing<br />

Friday at Wyatt’s plus Sunday brunch.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Renaissance Faire<br />

There’s new dates but it’s the same<br />

fun event as <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Renaissance<br />

returns for four time-traveling<br />

weekends.<br />

Return to days of yore with period<br />

grub, grog and merriment on the<br />

beautiful north shore of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake<br />

in Fawnskin at historic<br />

Pedersen Sawmill. An<br />

exciting, vibrant village<br />

springs up among<br />

towering pine trees four<br />

consecutive weekends<br />

from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />

starting July 20-21 and<br />

continuing July 27-28,<br />

August 3-4 and 10-11.<br />

There’s knights<br />

jousting on horseback in<br />

live competition, archery<br />

tournament, live steel<br />

battle, Queen<br />

Elizabeth’s Royal Court<br />

and Midsummer Fairy<br />

Forest Children’s area.<br />

The days of William Shakespeare and<br />

the Renaissance are presented with<br />

nonstop entertainment by strolling<br />

entertainers, stage performances with<br />

belly dancers, jugglers, musicians and<br />

singers, beautiful crafts and plenty of<br />

period food and drink.<br />

Thrill to live jousting courtesy of the<br />

Imperial Knights. This is no dinner show<br />

but rather live contact action with no<br />

predetermined winner. Wearing 130 lbs.<br />

of armor is just the beginning; each<br />

competitor peers through a quarter-inch<br />

slit in their helmet, staring down a foe<br />

atop a 2,000 lb. horse just as they are.<br />

When they charge head-on the<br />

ground shudders and their solid<br />

hemlock lances often break and yes,<br />

occasionally so do bones. It’s full contact<br />

action at its best.<br />

Entertainment includes Joust<br />

Kidding, a high energy singing group<br />

featuring a stage full of pirates,<br />

Cutthroat Reef and Gallows Humor.<br />

Black Rose features Celtic music by<br />

talented performer Kris Colt. Musicians<br />

and magicians, singers, jugglers, belly<br />

Imperial Knights in combat<br />

dancers...they’re all here.<br />

Of course there’s plenty of good grub<br />

and grog, with suds freely flowing and<br />

turkey legs to gnaw, pig on a stick,<br />

bratwurst and more traditional tastes<br />

like sandwiches, gyros and tacos. For a<br />

medieval shopping experience visit the<br />

marketplace with dozens of merchants<br />

presenting wares from ere and yon,<br />

ranging from Renaissance clothing to<br />

pewter steins, tarts, scents, oils, ceramics<br />

and much more.<br />

Medieval Swordsplay<br />

Daily Faire admission is $25 for<br />

adults, or $46 buys a weekend pass good<br />

for both days. Season passes are valid all<br />

four weekends for only $150.<br />

Senior/student/military admission is $18<br />

daily, $34 weekends and $150 season<br />

pass, 5 and under free. Call (800) 4-BIG<br />

BEAR or www.bbvrsinc.org.<br />

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49th Annual<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Oktoberfest<br />

Four bands direct from Germany,<br />

each playing two weekends. It’s the most<br />

ambitious entertainment lineup ever for<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake Oktoberfest in its 49 year<br />

history, and perhaps a precursor to<br />

celebrating its 50th next year.<br />

Celebrate Southern California’s<br />

favorite Oktoberfest over nine big<br />

weekends from September 7-November<br />

2. Find out why AOL named <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Oktoberfest the #1 Oktoberfest in<br />

California and in the Top 10 nationwide!<br />

Bohemian Street Musicians,<br />

1 of 4 German bands!<br />

Longtime favorite The Express Band<br />

plays opening weekend on Sept. 7-8,<br />

which features American Heroes tribute<br />

with color guard, traditional tapping of<br />

the first keg and<br />

patriotic music. All<br />

badge-carrying<br />

personnel— i.e. police,<br />

fire, military, medical,<br />

etc.— get in for free<br />

opening weekend with<br />

proper ID.<br />

Die Franken Power<br />

Express returns to<br />

Oktoberfest the<br />

following two<br />

weekends, Sept. 14-15<br />

and 21-22. The eightpiece<br />

Die Franken<br />

Power Express Band<br />

from Hammelburg<br />

was here four years ago and was terrific.<br />

The band tours in Europe with up to 20<br />

performers, with the top eight traveling<br />

to <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> for Oktoberfest.<br />

Frankenrebellon Express takes the<br />

stage the next two weekends. Die<br />

Bohmische Strassemusikanten, which<br />

translates into “Bohemian Street<br />

Musicians,” was a favorite last year and<br />

follows Oct. 12-13 and 19-20. The group<br />

sports 12 players —half an orchestra—<br />

making it one of the largest to ever take<br />

Oktoberfest’s stage.<br />

Officially the band formed in 2001<br />

though many performers had played<br />

together for years before that. Touring<br />

throughout Bavaria along with Belgium<br />

and Norway has made the band one of<br />

the region’s most recognizable, mixing<br />

upper Bavarian brass music with<br />

modern tunes to create the ultimate<br />

party experience.<br />

Goldeisen Band was<br />

an Oktoberfest favorite<br />

three years ago and<br />

returns Oct. 26-27 and<br />

closing encore on Nov. 2<br />

The group will sport<br />

nine musicians when it<br />

takes the stage for a mix<br />

of German standards<br />

and American favorites.<br />

Oktoberfest’s<br />

outdoor stage under the<br />

pines has two bands<br />

every Saturday playing<br />

non-German music that<br />

ranges from rock and<br />

blues to country and folk<br />

Enjoy a beer or bratwurst<br />

while enjoying <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s beautiful fall<br />

colors and the shoppers along the<br />

Budenstrasse Avenue of the Booths.<br />

All the bands are good but there’s<br />

nothing like seeing the<br />

famous Doo Wah<br />

Riders performing<br />

outdoors up close and<br />

personal (Oct. 19). For<br />

over 35 years the Doo<br />

Wah Riders have<br />

played “high energy<br />

country with a Cajun<br />

twist” around the<br />

country, appearing in<br />

concert with Garth<br />

Brooks, George Strait,<br />

Alabama, Faith Hill,<br />

Dolly Parton, Tim<br />

McGraw, Brooks and<br />

Dunn, Willie Nelson<br />

and many more. Also catch them<br />

outdoors on June 8 and December 31 for<br />

Wyatt’s Family New Year’s Eve party.<br />

On tap Oktoberfesters enjoy German<br />

favorites Spaten, Warsteiner and<br />

Paulaner along with domestic offerings<br />

plus cider and wine. The redecorated<br />

Free Tickets, Clinics on ‘Mtn. Bike Holiday’<br />

Celebrate International Ride Mountain Bike Day at Snow Summit with free lift<br />

tickets, clinics, music and more on July 20. Festivities are held from 10 a.m.– 4 p.m.<br />

with free bike park lift tickets for the first 100 guests on site from the Fox Racing booth.<br />

There’s also a free two hour basic bike park clinic plus live music and free swag<br />

giveaways. The official holiday of mountain biking, celebrated every year on July 20,<br />

features decentralized, community based events around the globe. Mountain bike<br />

brands, media, professionals, retailers, parks and local riders show their support for the<br />

sport with group rides, fundraisers, races and demos.<br />

Kraft Bier Haus features a wide<br />

selection of favorite and seasonal<br />

bottles. Sausages from a German<br />

butcher, strudel from a German baker<br />

and the tastiest sauerkraut around are<br />

Outside Fun with Mechanical Bull,<br />

Play Area<br />

traditional highlights but there’s also<br />

Cafe Americano food.<br />

Dance groups like the Cripple Creek<br />

Cloggers and Die Gemutlichen<br />

Schuhplattlers add to festivities along<br />

with contests including log sawing and<br />

the famed Oktoberfest Queen stein<br />

carrying competition.<br />

Oktoberfest hours are from noonmidnight.<br />

Sundays are family days from<br />

noon–5:30 p.m., with balloons, face<br />

painting, bounce houses, and special<br />

contests for the youngsters. Kids get in<br />

for free on Sundays, something parents<br />

can do too with the coupon for free<br />

Sunday adult admission in the<br />

September and October editions of <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Today <strong>Magazine</strong>, available free at<br />

fine lodges, restaurants and other<br />

locations in town.<br />

Party like the Burgermeister with allinclusive<br />

packages that include<br />

admission, commemorative stein and first<br />

beer or wine, dinner, even beads. Buy in<br />

advance starting August 1 at<br />

www.bigbearevents.com. and be ready<br />

to have fun as soon as you get there!<br />

Read all about Ein Prosit in the<br />

official the official souvenir <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Oktoberfest souvenir edition, FREE at<br />

many of the same locations you found<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2019</strong>. Or go online to<br />

bigbeartodaymag.com and view each<br />

page just like you were holding the book<br />

in your hands.<br />

Call the Convention Center at (909)<br />

585-3000 or <strong>Big</strong><strong>Bear</strong>Events.com. ■<br />

BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong> • 9


. . . SNOW SUMMIT’S ADVENTURE PARK . . .<br />

Trails Abound at Summit Bike Park, More Coming<br />

The summer trail map at Snow<br />

Summit looks a lot like the winter<br />

one, showing just how far<br />

mountain biking at the resort has come<br />

after the downhill bike park was<br />

introduced several years ago.<br />

And Adventure Park is still expanding<br />

its worldclass downhill mountain bike<br />

offerings. Snow Summit is working with<br />

the Forest Service and San Bernardino<br />

County on permitting for a new advanced<br />

downhill trail plus public access hiking<br />

trail. The downhill would replace the Log<br />

Chute hiking trail. While still in the permit<br />

process, the goal is to open both this<br />

season.<br />

Snow Summit’s other three top-tobottom<br />

trails already offer challenging<br />

terrain with professional design by Gravity<br />

Logic. The only lift-served downhill<br />

mountain bike park in Southern California<br />

sports freshly-cut berms, snakes and nondirt<br />

features like bridges, paver-lined turns<br />

Going Green<br />

trail perfect<br />

for all ability<br />

levels<br />

and drops, long straights and switchbacks.<br />

Miracle Mile tasks even the best riders<br />

with an array of sweeping S-turns plus<br />

rollers, jumps and wood features including<br />

dramatic 30-foot bridge, diving board and<br />

berm. Westridge is the signature jump trail<br />

through the forest as it cuts through the<br />

woods and across ski runs, boasting over<br />

45 features top-to-bottom for an actionpacked<br />

ride. Party Wave is a challenging<br />

black diamond run with steep drops,<br />

banked turns, switchbacks and step ups.<br />

Yet Bike Park isn’t just all hardcore.<br />

Novices start out at the base area where<br />

Small Wonder, a modest gravity-fed trail<br />

about a half-mile in length, serves up all<br />

the features riders encounter in Bike Park.<br />

The ride presents an organic singletrack<br />

feel with little pedaling or braking down a<br />

gentle 6% grade serviced by Chair 4, the<br />

popular beginner lift in winter. The halfmile<br />

trail offers terrain features too, from<br />

progressive paver turns and dirt berm to<br />

baby rock garden and small wood feature.<br />

Skill Builder Park is another beginner<br />

section at the base area, adjacent to Small<br />

Wonder. With side-by-side jumps<br />

progressing from little to bigger and<br />

training terrain features the area helps<br />

learners get their wheels under them as<br />

they discover the<br />

excitement of<br />

bike park.<br />

Going Green is<br />

the natural next<br />

progression, a<br />

wide, winding,<br />

gentle top-tobottom<br />

descent.<br />

Four miles long<br />

with sweeping<br />

berms and only<br />

minimal braking<br />

or pedaling, it<br />

serves up<br />

spectacular views<br />

as it drops<br />

through the<br />

forest. New dual<br />

slalom course is<br />

open too in the base area so challenge<br />

your friends to some head-to-head action.<br />

Mix in the awesome network of forest<br />

service roads and trails that unfold from<br />

the top of the mountain for cross-country<br />

riders, literally dozens and dozens of miles<br />

of awesome routes for all abilities, and it’s<br />

Whole family has fun riding<br />

Snow Summit's Bike Park<br />

easy to see why the resort often needs to<br />

run both of its high-speed chairlifts out of<br />

the base area to meet demand. Such as the<br />

new worldclass singletrack found along<br />

Skyline Trail, part of the renovated South<br />

Shore network that starts above <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Mountain and continues west.<br />

Many old favorites, like Bristlecone,<br />

Pirates and Fall Line, have been upgraded<br />

as part of trail renovation projects led by<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Valley Trails Foundation. Of<br />

course the ride out to Grandview Point<br />

remains a favorite, where a quarter-mile of<br />

singletrack leads to amazing 270-degree<br />

views of the Santa Ana River Canyon.<br />

At the base area Basecamp is a great<br />

place to spend the day with unique<br />

attractions. Quick Jump serves up the<br />

sensation of freefalling before slowly<br />

setting adrenaline junkies on the ground.<br />

Soar through the trees on the zipline, scale<br />

heights on the 30-foot climbing wall and<br />

bounce on Eurobungy. <strong>Big</strong>horn<br />

Smokehouse is open with delicious<br />

barbecue.<br />

Scenic Skychair isn’t just for two-wheelers;<br />

two-footers have fun too, riding the sky high<br />

to the 8,200 ft. summit. Sightseers are treated<br />

to panoramic views of the lake, desert and<br />

surrounding mountains during their leisurely<br />

20-minute chairlift trip through the forest to<br />

Summit’s summit.<br />

At the top enjoy the Mountain Top<br />

Loop, a gentle one-mile walk at the top<br />

that starts and ends at Skyline Tap House.<br />

Have lunch on the mountaintop outdoor<br />

sun deck with goodies from the grill and<br />

cold beverages. Play a game on the highest<br />

horseshoe pit in Southern California or just<br />

soak up views of snow-covered 11,502 ft.<br />

Mt. San Gorgonio across the way.<br />

Snow Summit hosts after dark Movies<br />

in the Meadow summer series with free<br />

family-friendly films at 8 p.m. under the<br />

stars. Limited seating is available or bring<br />

your own chair and blankets and watch<br />

favorite flicks on the huge inflatable screen<br />

including May 25 showing of “Turbo.”<br />

<strong>Big</strong>horn Smokehouse stays open for<br />

concessions. See the event calendar for full<br />

movie rundown.<br />

Purchase Bike Park and Skychair<br />

tickets at least 72 hours in advance and<br />

save 20%. Basecamp attractions can be<br />

purchased individually or day passes offer<br />

unlimited use. Call (844) GO-2-BEAR. ■<br />

Photos Courtesy BBMR/Jared Meyer<br />

Summit to Host Fox US Open<br />

One of two wheeling’s biggest events visits <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> for the first time<br />

when the Fox US Open of Mountain Biking arrives at Snow Summit<br />

September 12-15.<br />

The US Open has been held on the east coast since its inception in<br />

2003. This year marks the first time it has been held on the west coast and<br />

fans and racers can expect the same thrilling open class downhill racing<br />

with a new twist: in <strong>2019</strong> the Fox US Open will also be the final stop of the<br />

EWS North American Enduro Series.<br />

The $10,000 first place prize is sure to attract some of mountain bike<br />

racing’s biggest names. Up and coming racers are afforded the chance to<br />

compete against the pros in the Open class downhill event while<br />

amateurs battle for bragging rights and awesome prizes. Young racers<br />

can compete in the Next Gen Youth Downhill in intermediate and expert<br />

categories on a separate track.<br />

In addition to downhill and enduro, the event also features a USO<br />

Best Whip Comp, adaptive downhill racing and classic dual slalom.<br />

Which harkens back to the epic grass slalom races of yesteryear at<br />

Snow Summit and the rumor mill has it that a throwback slalom course<br />

is in the works. Team <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>, longtime mountain bike promoter and<br />

one of the sport’s pioneers, is working with the event.<br />

Indeed the resort used to host NORBA National and World Cup<br />

events during their 1990’s heyday. More recently Snow Summit’s Bike<br />

Park has been turning heads and the annual Crafts & Cranks, set for<br />

July 20-21, draws thousands for riding, music and beer festival.<br />

Fox is again joined by an impressive list of event partners including<br />

Vittoria Tires, GT Bicycles, Flat Tire Defender, Clif Bar, Horizon Hobby,<br />

MOS Gear and more. Vendor village, demos, music and more make for<br />

a huge party with free spectating. Plus Bike Park is open for riding during<br />

the entire event week.<br />

Visit www.USopen.bike for details.<br />

10 • BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong>


Tour de <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marks 10th<br />

With New Rides<br />

Southern California’s favorite ride<br />

gets a new event to celebrate its 10th<br />

anniversary.<br />

Tour de <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> on August 3 is really<br />

six rides in one, and that’s just on the main<br />

day! Preceding the main event there’s the<br />

annual poker ride and a new after dark<br />

glow ride in the Village shopping area plus<br />

the Sunday recovery ride. It’s all “geared”<br />

to showcasing <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> as the Southland’s<br />

cycling capital.<br />

With six distances to choose from Tour<br />

de <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> offers a route for every cycling<br />

enthusiast. The event has sold out nine<br />

straight years, attracting over 2,000 riders<br />

annually, for good reason. Cyclists cruise<br />

alpine roadways and trails around <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> and Baldwin Lakes and over<br />

mountain passes including Onyx Summit’s<br />

8,443 elevation.<br />

All routes feature course marshals.<br />

legendary nutrition/hydration aid stations,<br />

first aid attendants, and rider safety and repair<br />

vehicles to deliver a professional-like<br />

experience. Plus excellent signage and law<br />

enforcement at major intersections for safety.<br />

To mark its 10th anniversary Tour de<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> is introducing a new shorter 10K<br />

ride that departs from the Village and<br />

heads to Eagle Point with awesome views<br />

along the way and only minimal climbing.<br />

Next step up is Tour de <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> proper, a<br />

25-mile route with 1,300 feet of climbing.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Valley Tour is double the<br />

distance at 50 miles and sports over 3,000<br />

feet of climbing. Then there’s the Grand<br />

Tour at 70 miles and 4,800 feet of climbing.<br />

At 106 miles The Climb sports 9,500 feet<br />

of challenging climbing including<br />

ascending Onyx Summit...twice! It’s a<br />

timed event for training purposes.<br />

If that’s not enough there’s The Challenge,<br />

a 109-mile ride—all at altitude—with over<br />

10,000 feet as it climbs Onyx Summit twice<br />

and heads out past Snow Valley to Green<br />

Valley Lake and back.<br />

All Tour de <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> riders receive a<br />

goodie bag, custom-made finisher medal<br />

and high performance technical shirt along<br />

with complimentary bike valet so they can<br />

enjoy the expo and raffle without worry.<br />

The two-day cycling expo in the Village on<br />

Friday and Saturday with 40-plus vendors,<br />

live entertainment and New Belgium Fat<br />

Tire Beer Garden attracts even non-riders.<br />

Plus cheer on cyclists on the Freedom Ride<br />

from Bend, Ore. to Newport Beach, raising<br />

awareness of human trafficking.<br />

The famous aid stations are worth the<br />

price of admission themselves, offering<br />

delicacies like ribs, fruit, bacon, smoothies<br />

and much more. Even a chocolate<br />

fountain! Plus 3,000 gallons of water,<br />

generously donated by Arrowhead.<br />

Some 300 volunteers help <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Cycling produce a professional-quality<br />

event that attracts riders from around<br />

the Southland including top teams. Last<br />

year participants came from 18 states<br />

and six countries.<br />

Come up a few days early to acclimate<br />

to <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s 7,000 ft. elevation prior to the<br />

Tour. There’s free group rides held by <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Cycling so competitive and<br />

recreational cyclists can get used to the thin<br />

air by biking on roads and trails in a<br />

beautiful mountain landscape.<br />

Visit www.Tourde<strong>Big</strong><strong>Bear</strong>.com.<br />

Crafts & Cranks Racing, Beer Fest<br />

Mountain bike race, beer festival, live<br />

music, even carnival rides.<br />

The 5th annual Crafts & Cranks returns<br />

to Snow Summit July 20-21 with all of the<br />

above and more. The one-of-a-kind event<br />

features serious mountain bike<br />

competition with some of the world’s top<br />

pros vying for huge cash purse that last<br />

year was $43,500, largest on the West<br />

Coast. Races include California Endoro<br />

Series and State cross-country<br />

championships, Endurance #6 series final<br />

and Snow Summit downhll series final.<br />

Sample 40-plus craft beers from over a<br />

dozen of Southern California’s favorite<br />

breweries from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. <strong>Big</strong>-name<br />

live music—last year featured<br />

Guttermouth—carnival rides like Ferris<br />

wheel and Tornado, terrific vendor village<br />

and more round out Crafts & Cranks. And<br />

if that’s not enough, there’s always Base<br />

Camp attractions to enjoy along with the<br />

Scenic Skychair.<br />

Crafts & Cranks admission is free. Beer<br />

tasting tickets, which include souvenir<br />

event glass, and carnival passes available<br />

for purchase.<br />

Call (844) GO-2-BEAR<br />

BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong> • 11


BIG BEAR LAKE<br />

We’ve got your Water Sport!<br />

New Pontoons, Tour Boat<br />

at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina<br />

Six brand-spanking new pontoon<br />

boats, still with that new boat smell.<br />

New tour boat. New fishing boats,<br />

even a crackerjack new boat mechanic.<br />

Other than all that, not much is<br />

happening at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina!<br />

With the lake rising nearly 10 feet after<br />

the big winter <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina’s launch<br />

ramp is again operating along with fuel<br />

dock. The convenience store with fishing<br />

bait and tackle, snacks, beer, wine, ice and<br />

much more is again in its easy access<br />

location adjacent to the parking lot.<br />

Looks to be a great <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><br />

at the marina. Water enthusiasts are going<br />

to love the new <strong>2019</strong> Lowe pontoon boats<br />

equipped with everything necessary for a<br />

day of play. Bluetooth-compatible, each<br />

sports premium sound system with fourway<br />

speakers including bass with iPhone<br />

and USB connectivity.<br />

With comfortable bench seating, drink<br />

holders, slip-resistant vinyl flooring and<br />

lots of storage, each pontoon boat is a<br />

virtual floating living room. Bimini tops<br />

provide shade on sunny days and there’s<br />

lots of storage to keep gear out of the way.<br />

Larger pontoons accommodate up to 12,<br />

smaller ones 10 and feature high-tec fourstroke<br />

Mercury outboard motors.<br />

Pontoon boats are the comfortable way<br />

to explore with ample seating and shade,<br />

and <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina has 34 of them in its<br />

fleet, many newer. Load up the family,<br />

coolers, picnic lunch, canoes or kayaks,<br />

even the family dog and head our for fun<br />

on the water, whether you’re trolling for<br />

trout with fishing lines in the water or<br />

anchored in a quiet cove where the kids<br />

can swim. They’re as easy to drive as a car<br />

so even inexperienced skippers have no<br />

trouble navigating.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina also has new fishing<br />

boats that figure to get plenty of use this<br />

year. The 14-foot aluminum vessels seat up<br />

to four anglers and are perfect for going<br />

out to where the fish are biting.<br />

“Fishing has been good, really good,<br />

amazing actually,” said <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina’s<br />

Steve Fengler. “We offer specials on lures<br />

throughout the year that change weekly<br />

depending on what the fish are biting on.<br />

The store is well-stocked now. We even<br />

have Make America Great<br />

fishing poles.”<br />

The marina is also <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong>’s official weigh station<br />

with its only tournament<br />

scale. If you hook up with a<br />

big one be sure to hit<br />

“Mac’s Shack” at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Marina and see if you have<br />

a lake record trout, large or<br />

smallmouth bass, crappie or<br />

other species!<br />

For self-propelled fun<br />

check out the marina’s new<br />

water bikes, only ones on<br />

the lake. These recumbent<br />

bike-style rides feature handlebars and<br />

pedals, but instead of two wheels there’s<br />

two pontoons. Making the rides very<br />

stable, even in rough water.<br />

Plus water bikes are comfortable and<br />

practically maneuver on a dime with a 10-<br />

foot turning radius. With rudder and<br />

propeller water bikes have boating<br />

features but are as simple to ride as any<br />

cycle on land.<br />

“They go three knots without having to<br />

pedal very hard at all,” Fengler said. “And<br />

they move through the water even into the<br />

wind.”<br />

Bike the lake with new rides at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina<br />

Ample deck space allows water bikes to<br />

carry up to three people. “Or a couple can go<br />

out and bring a cooler,” Fengler said. “Plus<br />

there’s a tray up front to put your phone or<br />

snacks. They’re a great way to have fun and<br />

get exercise at the same time.”<br />

Standup Paddleboards are also musclepowered,<br />

the latest rage to hit <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Lake. Stand up on<br />

the Hobie surfboardlike<br />

boards nearly 12 feet long and<br />

paddle to enjoy the lake and get<br />

exercise at the same time.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina has 18<br />

kayaks including single,<br />

double and even triples.<br />

Plus two-person pedal<br />

boats as legs are the<br />

power source.<br />

A new fullycovered<br />

tour<br />

boat arrived in<br />

May that seats 30<br />

and has its own<br />

potty. It joins the<br />

marina's other<br />

tour boat,<br />

longtime<br />

favorite <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Queen, skippered by<br />

the lake’s most experienced and<br />

knowledgeable captain, Chris Bellows.<br />

The colorful boat with the flags and<br />

paddlewheel offers the lake’s most<br />

colorful narration as Bellows relays <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong>’s colorful history, much of which has<br />

family has seen first hand.<br />

His father Dave skippered the Queen<br />

for many years and now Chris continues<br />

the family tradition. The 2. p.m. outing is<br />

the lake’s only guaranteed tour, sailing<br />

every day even with only one person on<br />

board. Saturday sunset cruises sail at<br />

twilight from July 6 through August 31, as<br />

guests enjoy the nicest part of the day on<br />

the lake with beverages they bring and<br />

snacks provided on board. New moonlight<br />

cruises are expected to debut this summer<br />

as well.<br />

Call <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marina at (909) 866-<br />

3218.<br />

Pirate Ship Tours, RV<br />

Park at Holloway's<br />

Every pirate ship worth its sea salt has<br />

a plank to walk. Time Bandit does too,<br />

except guests use it to get on and off the<br />

ship.<br />

Indeed the one-third size replica of a<br />

17th century Spanish galleon that sets sail<br />

daily from Holloway’s Marina for the<br />

most unique tours of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake has<br />

everything pirates need for swashbuckling<br />

adventure. Three 50-foot masts, rigging,<br />

firing cannon that billows smoke with<br />

each thunderous shot, treasure chest filled<br />

with booty, Jolly Roger flag, it’s all<br />

here...right down to rum drinks poured by<br />

a scurvy-dressed wench, as Time Bandit<br />

offers the only full cocktail service found<br />

on any lake vessel. Yo-ho-ho there’s a<br />

bottle of rum! Plus wine, whiskey, beer<br />

and more.<br />

Guests “aargh” sure to have a good<br />

time aboard the famous pirate ship as they<br />

take in the lake’s sights and sites during<br />

daily tours all <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> long. If<br />

Time Bandit looks familiar it’s because<br />

you’ve seen her before; she starred in the<br />

1981 movie of the same name. More<br />

recently, she made world news a few years<br />

back after sinking at her berth during a big<br />

Sail on a pirate ship<br />

that was in a movie!<br />

12 • BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong>


storm. Time Bandit was raised and<br />

completely refurbished and is now better<br />

than ever.<br />

Built by a father and son team in their<br />

backyard over a nearly 10 year period,<br />

Time Bandit is much more than a mere<br />

movie prop, weighing an incredible 27 tons<br />

with lead keel and 38-foot waterline.<br />

She’s been sailing the <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> seas for<br />

over a decade as one of the most unique<br />

tourist attractions around. Other tour<br />

boats see the many movie locations in <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong>, but Time Bandit was one! Formerly<br />

berthed at the San Diego Maritime<br />

Museum, she also toured Los Angeles<br />

Harbor and Newport Beach’s Fun Zone in<br />

her colorful past. Getting Time Bandit to<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> was a feat in itself, requiring 28<br />

different permits and a 2-1/2 day journey<br />

from Dana Point.<br />

Up to 25 guests enjoy topside seating as<br />

they sail the lake in search of pillage and<br />

plunder, powered by reliable outboard<br />

engines instead of sails. When Time<br />

Bandit cruises around a point and into a<br />

bay she looks like a sight straight from the<br />

Caribbean.<br />

Youngsters especially love Time<br />

Bandit, since they get to raid the treasure<br />

chest in search of “booty” that includes<br />

toys and rub-on tattoos so they can look<br />

the part too. The captains even let kids<br />

take a turn at the wheel, during daily 90-<br />

minute trips out of Holloway’s Marina at<br />

2 p.m. plus noon, 4 and 6 p.m. as demand<br />

dictates.<br />

When other vessels approach Time<br />

Bandit sends shots across their bows with<br />

her mighty cannon, packed with firing<br />

powder. “Fire in the hole” is the captain’s<br />

call, followed by a roaring “boom!” that<br />

echoes across the lake.<br />

Holloway’s Marina is also home to Get<br />

Wet Water Sports Center, which offers the<br />

largest selection of waverunners and jet<br />

skis on the lake. Choose from multi seat<br />

Sea Doos and Yamaha SUVSs to threeperson<br />

rides and even two-seaters.<br />

Combined with machines at<br />

North Shore Landing<br />

there’s a fleet of over 20 rides, so there’s<br />

usually a ski available even in busy<br />

times.<br />

Personal watercraft have come a<br />

long way since the days of the stand-up<br />

jet ski, which required skill to mount<br />

though once you did, they were as fun<br />

as anything out there now. Get Wet still<br />

has one around for the occasional<br />

diehard who wants it. But sit-down<br />

versions bring the sport to the masses; if<br />

you can ride a bike, you can ride a<br />

waverunner.<br />

Four-stroke (or cycle) waverunners<br />

are clearly the machines of choice for<br />

lake enthusiasts. Four-cycles have<br />

about 20% more power than twos, nice<br />

at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s Lake’s 6,750 ft. elevation,<br />

and they’re so stable they exude a<br />

feeling of confidence riders pick up on.<br />

Best of all, four-cycles are friendlier to<br />

the environment.<br />

Early birds get the glassy lake and<br />

deals like the 10-10-10 discount on jet<br />

ski rentals at Get Wet Water Sports<br />

Center. Go out before 10 a.m. any<br />

morning when the lake is at its best and<br />

get 10% off plus an extra 10 minutes<br />

free on any jet ski rental.<br />

Holloway’s RV<br />

Park is considered one<br />

of the nicest and most<br />

popular facilities<br />

around. Surrounded<br />

by lake on one side<br />

and quiet Metcalf Bay<br />

neighborhood on the<br />

other, there’s 118 level<br />

sites with trees and full<br />

hookups that have<br />

been upgraded to 50<br />

amp service. Each has<br />

great lake or<br />

mountain views and<br />

all are well away from<br />

busy street noise. At<br />

Holloway’s, campers hear only boats<br />

and birds.<br />

Camping at the RV Park dates back<br />

over a hundred years ago when “Dad”<br />

Charles Holloway rented lakeside<br />

cabins for a buck a head per night. The<br />

present day park was developed in the<br />

early 1970’s by the Hafen and Turner<br />

families, who continue to operate the<br />

facility today.<br />

Holloway’s offers complete facilities<br />

including convenience store with<br />

everything from beer and wine to<br />

groceries, ice and camping supplies.<br />

There’s also a nice kids playground,<br />

propane, hot showers, laundry and<br />

dump station—everything RVers need<br />

for an escape to the mountains.<br />

And the full-service marina is just<br />

steps from your trailer. Rent a pontoon<br />

or fishing boat, go paddleboarding, take<br />

out a kayak, all just a short stroll away.<br />

Call Holloway’s Marina (909-866-<br />

5706), North Shore Landing (909-<br />

878-4FUN) or www.800bigbear.com.<br />

Play in the spray<br />

to beat the heat<br />

Lake Activities,<br />

continues on page 14<br />

Fish for Bucks, Boat at<br />

Trout Tourneys<br />

The big winter has resulted in a big influx of fresh water into<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake, making for incredible fishing that should<br />

continue all <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> long.<br />

In fact over 17,000 acre<br />

feet of water has brought<br />

the lake level up nearly 10<br />

feet from its low last fall.<br />

With each acre foot<br />

measuring 325,851 gallons,<br />

that’s a lot of fresh water<br />

coming in and the fish seem<br />

to like it.<br />

The spring bite has been<br />

very active with lots of limits<br />

reported and large trout<br />

taken. Plus 100,000 trout—<br />

that’s no typo— are set to<br />

be planted in <strong>2019</strong>, with<br />

some put into the lake in<br />

early April and the rest in<br />

June just prior to “Fishin’<br />

for $50K” on June 8-9.<br />

Tons of cash prizes are<br />

on the line during the event<br />

with five tagged grand prize<br />

fish good for $10,000 each.<br />

Still another 75 are worth<br />

cash prizes, with 25 tagged<br />

fish worth up to $200 each Anyone can catch Trout in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>!<br />

and 50 consolation trout<br />

worth $50. That’s a total of 80 tagged trout out there and while grand prize trout was<br />

elusive last year, lots of $200 fish were reeled in.<br />

If that’s not enough, someone will take home a fishing kayak courtesy of Hobie<br />

and <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Sporting Goods at the Sunday awards ceremony at 3:30 p.m. at Bartlett<br />

events area where there’s general raffle for thousands of dollars in fishing gear, bait<br />

and tackle from national manufacturers.<br />

Fishing is from 6 a.m.-2 p.m. each day. The $80 entry is for both derby days and<br />

includes free Pautzke Fire Bait and a wristband that provides discounts at local<br />

restaurants, shops and services. $20 of each entry goes to <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake trout fishery<br />

program.<br />

Get 50% off entry by booking lodging or pontoon boat rental for the event. The<br />

event is limited to the first 750 anglers. Call (800) 424-4232.<br />

Back for its 15th year is the annual Western Outdoor News <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake<br />

Troutfest, held October 5-6. Co-sponsored by Holloway’s and <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Marinas, the<br />

event has become one of the premier fishing tournaments in the region and for good<br />

reason: everyone who enters gets goodie bag stuffed with line, hooks, sinkers and<br />

more, and someone is going to take home a boat and trailer valued at almost $20,000.<br />

Trout have landed trucks for lucky anglers and there’s again tons of prizes at stake.<br />

The lake sees $15,000 trout stock in advance of the event by Western Outdoor News<br />

to make sure anglers enjoy heavy-hitting action.<br />

Every entry has a chance to take home the grand raffle prize: a $13,000 Klamath<br />

boat package with trailer and 20 hp Suzuki Marine tiller. There’s also a Sea Eagle<br />

Fish SUP valued at $1,300.<br />

All participants receive one raffle ticket— no others are sold— for prizes like<br />

exotic fishing trips, getaways, fishing gear and more. Tens of thousands of dollars in<br />

cash and prizes are up for grabs during the event and there’s also a special raffle for<br />

juniors with separate grand prize.<br />

All anglers are eligible for the $5,000 blind bogey contest, in which $20 from each<br />

entry fee is put into a pool with 25% of the proceeds going to fishermen whose<br />

catches come closest to predetermined weights.<br />

Fishing gets underway each day at 6:30 a.m. and continues till 4 p.m. Saturday, 2<br />

p.m. on Sunday. The $75 entry includes event hat and Sunday barbecue, blind bogey<br />

contest and raffle ticket. Registration is limited to 1,000 anglers and the first 600 to<br />

sign up receive the free well-stocked goodie bag. To register call (949) 366-0248.<br />

Visit bigbearfishingassociation.org. ■<br />

BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong> • 13


Lake Activities, continued from page 13<br />

More the Merrier at<br />

Pleasure Point for SUP Fun<br />

Why go paddleboarding solo<br />

when you can bring the whole<br />

gang along?<br />

Pleasure Point Marina rents Airhead’s<br />

Super SUP that accommodates up to 8<br />

paddlers, so big even the dogs can come<br />

along Everyone gets to experience the fun<br />

of dipping a blade into the cool lake water<br />

as up to eight riders simultaneously stroke<br />

to provide propulsion around peaceful<br />

Metcalf Bay, where calm tranquil water is<br />

ideal for paddleboard fun.<br />

“The trick is to get<br />

everyone paddling at the<br />

same time,” noted<br />

Pleasure Point’s<br />

Larry Whittington.<br />

“Some find it hard,<br />

for some it’s really<br />

easy. It’s a real<br />

team building<br />

experience for sure<br />

and no one gets left<br />

behind.” Life vests are<br />

provided for safety.<br />

With eight inches of<br />

nose/tail rocker—just like modern<br />

powder skis and snowboards have—the<br />

inflatable Super SUP glides through the<br />

water. It’s super stable with sturdy, rigid<br />

platform and recommended for all ability<br />

levels, especially beginners who appreciate<br />

the extra wide platform with plenty of<br />

room to stand and stroke. Paddle or just<br />

float and enjoy the lake and mountain<br />

views!<br />

At 18-1/2 feet long and five feet wide<br />

the board looks like it could accommodate<br />

Paul Bunyan, making for a stable SUP<br />

platform. EVA traction pad and heavyduty<br />

reinforced drop stitch construction<br />

with x-cross<br />

technology<br />

are other nice features.<br />

Pleasure Point is the only marina on the<br />

lake offering SUP for up to eight after<br />

acquiring the gargantuan board at a Las<br />

Vegas marine show. Of course guests can<br />

go out solo on it but really this is a ride<br />

meant for families or groups and it’s a lot<br />

to handle without help.<br />

“The bay is the best area for a board<br />

this big because it’s clean, smooth and<br />

safe,” added Pleasure Point’s Carole Shaw.<br />

Super SUP rents for $50 for the first hour,<br />

$45 each additional hour, pretty affordable<br />

fun when shared by a group!<br />

Pleasure Point is the second oldest<br />

continuously operated marina on <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Lake, first opening in 1914 as Belt’s Boat<br />

House. In 1926 the name was changed to<br />

Pleasure Point Marina and the “History<br />

Wall” in the office documents its treasured<br />

history. Cowboy legends Roy Rogers and<br />

his wife Dale Evans had a cabin nearby<br />

and were regular fishing guests!<br />

Today Pleasure Point is a full-service<br />

membership-owned marina that offers a<br />

range of water activities including pontoon<br />

and fishing boats, kayaks, jet skis, pedal<br />

Super SUP Carries 8!<br />

boats, and of course SUP boards including<br />

the Super “8”. Plenty of paved parking too,<br />

In addition Pleasure Point is an official<br />

weigh station and offers Fishing Charter<br />

too. Plus full-service repair shop, snacks,<br />

fishing gear and gas dock.<br />

Call (909) 866-2455. ■<br />

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• Safety First With Helmets,<br />

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• Single & Double Karts with<br />

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14 • BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong>


Canoe, Kayak Tours Back at Discovery Center, Treks Too<br />

Nearly 10 feet of new lake level is<br />

enough to see the return of popular<br />

canoe and kayak Eco-Tours offered<br />

by <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Discovery Center.<br />

The big winter and even spring showers<br />

brought <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake up enough to fill<br />

marinas and coves, including Grout Bay,<br />

where guided kayak and canoe tours will<br />

again paddle their way through marshes and<br />

around secluded north shore locations in<br />

search of great blue herons, baby ducks and<br />

even beaver. Guests may even spot <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s<br />

famous bald eagles including two hatchlings<br />

born this spring!<br />

Tours are mid-June through August. Canoe<br />

outings are on Fridays from 4-6 p.m. and<br />

Sundays 1-3 p.m. Kayakers head out Saturdays<br />

from 4-6 p.m. and Sundays 9-11 a.m.<br />

The two hour tours led by naturalists begin<br />

with a quick paddling lesson and then groups<br />

head to the water to experience dipping a<br />

blade. Along the way paddlers learn about the<br />

history of the lake, gold mining, and various<br />

animals found here.<br />

Of course every day is a good day to visit<br />

Discovery Center, open Thursday-Monday<br />

from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., which last year celebrated<br />

its 20th year as <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s recreation<br />

destination Think visitor center on steroids<br />

with exhibits, displays that depict <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s<br />

colorful history including the gold rush, hiking,<br />

biking and off-road maps, camping<br />

information and much more.<br />

It’s also a great place to park and hike or<br />

campground across<br />

from Discovery Center.<br />

Family activities at<br />

Discovery Center<br />

include Gold Panning<br />

for youngsters<br />

Saturdays from 10<br />

a.m.– noon. The “gold”<br />

that fills their pans is<br />

really just pyrite, but<br />

Guided canoe and kayak tours return in <strong>2019</strong>! kids love to swirl sand<br />

and water just like<br />

bike to nearby Cougar Crest Trail since no miners did 150 years ago in Holcomb Valley<br />

Adventure Pass is needed. Hands-on during Southern California’s largest gold rush.<br />

activities for kids include the free Nature<br />

Discovery Zone, which opened three years<br />

ago with unstructured play areas just for<br />

Kids take their findings home with them and<br />

even a certificate, included in the $3 fee. Held<br />

through September 1.<br />

youngsters. Nine interactive areas encourage<br />

outdoor exploration In addition there’s an<br />

adjacent half-mile interpretive loop, strollerfriendly<br />

for a forest walk the whole family can<br />

enjoy.<br />

Saturdays at 1 and 2 p.m. and Sundays at<br />

11 a.m. and noon, there’s free Nature Walks<br />

around Discovery Center’s forested grounds<br />

with a naturalist, who identifies mountain<br />

flora and fauna along the way. These 30-<br />

minute adventures are non-strenuous and<br />

Caught in the Discovery Zone<br />

perfect for the entire family.<br />

Popular Evening Programs are held<br />

Naturalists also lead Thursday Night Hikes<br />

at 7 p.m. through August 30 along Cougar<br />

Crest Trail. Learn how the forest changes as<br />

the sun goes down during these free hourlong<br />

non-strenuous outings. Meet at Serrano<br />

Fridays and Saturdays except concert nights<br />

through August 30 at 8 p.m. There’s campfires,<br />

singalongs, informative ranger talks and more,<br />

sponsored by California Land Management.<br />

Suggested donation is $5.<br />

Build a Birdhouse during two-hour<br />

programs sponsored by Butcher’s Block.<br />

Bluebirds love the well-designed avian<br />

residences families build together on June 15<br />

and 29, July 13 and 27, Aug. 10, 24, and 31 and<br />

the cost is just six bucks per kit.<br />

Discover the worldwide scavenger hunt<br />

known as Geocaching during 90-minute<br />

introductions to the fun activity. Learn how to<br />

go online to find caches, use a GPS to track<br />

them, and become educated on the<br />

environmental ethics of the sport. Programs<br />

are free and held from 9-10:30 a.m. June 29,<br />

July 13 and 27, and August 10 and 24.<br />

Give back to the forest during Community<br />

Trail Work Parties from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. as<br />

volunteers smooth ruts, maintain switchbacks<br />

and build water diversions. Get down and<br />

dirty giving trails love on May 25, June 22, July<br />

27, Aug. 24 and Sept.. 28.<br />

Greenthumbs volunteer days are also back<br />

in <strong>2019</strong>. Efforts focus on restoring disturbed<br />

land in the forest and improving habitat for<br />

rare wildlife and plant species including<br />

monarch butterflies and other pollinators.<br />

Activities include collecting and dispersing<br />

native seeds, and planting native trees, shrubs<br />

and nectar rich species in the forest. Dates are<br />

on June 15, July 13, Aug. 17, Sept. 28 and<br />

October 19.<br />

Pick up free <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Today <strong>Magazine</strong> in<br />

town for the latest events or call <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Discovery Center (909) 866-3437. ■<br />

BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong> • 15


Fast Times, New Ropes Course<br />

At age 15 AJ Wayne wasn’t old<br />

enough to drive but he already<br />

had a license. To race, in fact, at<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Speedway, where he registered<br />

the track’s second fastest time of the day<br />

one Saturday, even as he counted down the<br />

days till his learner’s permit.<br />

Better yet, his clocking of 25.77 was 14th<br />

fastest of the month at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Speedway,<br />

faster even than his dad Matt’s time of<br />

26.02. Truly a quarter-second makes all the<br />

difference in the world when you’re racing<br />

against the clock.<br />

State of the Art<br />

2-Story Ropes Course<br />

Feed your need for speed at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Speedway, as racers negotiate high-tech<br />

Sodi Karts around a one-fifth mile Grand<br />

Prix-style track. Tires squealing in the turns,<br />

engines roaring, push the karts to the limit<br />

in a real Go-Pro experience while hitting<br />

speeds up to 30 mph. Tecpro barriers used<br />

in Formula 1 and circuits around the world<br />

line the track to make the experience even<br />

more authentic.<br />

These aren’t your parent’s go-karts<br />

from yesteryear; Sodi’s RT8 is a fully<br />

featured vehicle with self-adjusting<br />

hydraulic brakes and vacuum fuel pumps<br />

that come straight from the automotive<br />

industry. The karts handle like race cars<br />

and the Honda Whisper Motors generate<br />

amazing power, enough for cars to lay<br />

rubber through turns though virtually<br />

impossible to roll.<br />

The racing experience at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s<br />

fastest attraction begins in the base lodge<br />

where first time guests view a two-and-ahalf<br />

minute safety video.<br />

Then they’re issued <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Speedway licenses—<br />

complete with picture—<br />

good for one year and<br />

assigned a heat number.<br />

After donning head<br />

socks and helmets adorned<br />

with visors and last minute<br />

instructions, the pit crew<br />

waves drivers onto the track<br />

in staggered starts, no more than 11 cars per<br />

heat. First lap is not timed so racers can get a<br />

feel for the car and track. Timing starts with<br />

the second lap and drivers get about seven to<br />

nine laps or more depending on how fast they<br />

go. At the end of the heat drivers are waved in<br />

to the pit area where they get a printout of<br />

their time and the six fastest times in the heat.<br />

The leader in karting, Sodi Karts<br />

balance speed and safety with four point<br />

seat belts and Extra Enhanced remote<br />

controls so the pit crew can shut down or<br />

throttle back any or all karts at any time for<br />

safety. Sodi RT8 sports design elegance<br />

and fully adjustable pedals to serve up the<br />

ultimate race experience. <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Speedway has 17 single karts and six<br />

doubles which have two steering wheels<br />

and two brake pedals for training or parent<br />

riding with a child. Times are posted for all<br />

to see plus there’s family priced snack bar<br />

and video games.<br />

Initial <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Speedway membership is<br />

$20 (double kart $25) which includes license<br />

valid for one year, one race and mandatory<br />

head sock worn under the helmet.<br />

Subsequent visits cost $15 per race or buy<br />

credits in advance which are stored on your<br />

license for a year and save up to 30%.<br />

Active law enforcement, fire and<br />

military personnel again get 2-for-1 racing<br />

Be Part of<br />

the Story!<br />

Put the pedal to the metal<br />

at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Speedway<br />

during Badge Days all <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><br />

and the discount is now valid each<br />

Monday through Thursday (nonholiday).<br />

Just show proper ID and get two<br />

Speedway passes for the price of one, a $20<br />

value. The badge holder can have the free<br />

race added to their license and use it<br />

themselves, or give to someone else.<br />

Look for the latest attraction to open at<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Speedway <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><br />

<strong>2019</strong>. The new two-story ropes course<br />

6,400 square feet of challenging elements<br />

including 80’ zip line and is the first of its<br />

kind in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>. The course has tate-ofthe-art<br />

safety harnesses and is a custom<br />

design of the Sky Trail Discovery by<br />

Ropes Courses Inc.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Speedway is in the parking lot<br />

at Snow Play (42825 <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Blvd.) Call<br />

(909) 585-0075. ■<br />

9<br />

Eight Weekends<br />

Sept. 7 – Nov. 2<br />

16 • BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong><br />

• 27 Beers<br />

on Tap!<br />

• German<br />

Family Fun!<br />

Pre-purchase Tickets at www.<strong>Big</strong><strong>Bear</strong>Events.com<br />

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More Weekends... More Fun!<br />

• 4 Oktoberfest Bands<br />

Direct from Germany!<br />

585-3000<br />

(909)<br />

Pre-Tickets on Sale • Mid-July<br />

The Convention Center at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake<br />

Corner of Division Dr. & <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Blvd. in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake


S U M M E R 2 0 1 9 C A L E N D A R<br />

O F<br />

E V E N T S<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Happenings<br />

(Use area code 909 with these telephone numbers unless otherwise indicated.)<br />

Contact us on-line for calendar updates! www.bigbeartodaymag.com<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Discovery Center - 866-3437<br />

Weekends<br />

"Music in the Mountains"<br />

Discovery Center Outdoor Concert Series<br />

July 6 - Bee Gees Gold / AbbaFab<br />

July 20 - Hollywood U2 / Pat Benatar Tribute<br />

August 3 - Bob Seger / Creedence Clearwater Revival Tributes<br />

August 17 - Willie Nelson / Johnny Cash Tributes<br />

August 31 The Long Run Tribute to the Eagles / K-Tel All-Stars<br />

· · ·<br />

Farmers Market - Convention Center<br />

Tuesdays through October<br />

· · ·<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Historical Museum - 585-8100<br />

Open 10:00am Weekends, Wednesdays and Holiday Mondays<br />

Memorial Weekend into September<br />

May <strong>2019</strong><br />

25-26 • Maifest Spring Celebration,<br />

Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

26 • Free Car Show and Pinewood<br />

Derby, <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Snow Play, 585-0075.<br />

June <strong>2019</strong><br />

1•NationalTrailsDay/Run&Hike,<br />

Discovery Center, 866-3437.<br />

1•FreeBirdWalk,ChirpNature<br />

Center, (888) 412-4477<br />

1-2•Team<strong>Big</strong><strong>Bear</strong>MountainBike<br />

•<br />

Shootout #1 with cross-country,<br />

downhill,enduranceandenduro<br />

events, Snow Summit, 633-6729.<br />

8•<strong>Summer</strong>WineWalkintheVillage,<br />

878-8044.<br />

8•DooWahRidersConcert/Wyatt’s<br />

Swearing In, Convention Center,<br />

585-3000.<br />

8-9 • “Fishin’ for $50K,” <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

VisitorBureau,(800)4BIG-BEAR.<br />

15 • Snow Summit Series mountain<br />

bike#1attheresort,866-5766.<br />

15 • MountainTop Strings Peak<br />

Experience,SnowSummit,866-5766.<br />

15 • Movies in the Meadow “School of<br />

Rock,”SnowSummit,866-5766.<br />

15 • 23rd Annual Holcomb Valley 7K,<br />

15Kand33KTrail Runs,633-6729.<br />

15-16 • Carp Roundup on <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Lake,866-5796.<br />

22-23 • 25thAnnual Trailriders <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Run,ConventionCenter,585-3000.<br />

22-23 • Team <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Mountain Bike<br />

Shootout #2 with cross-country,<br />

downhill, endurance and enduro<br />

events, Snow Summit, 633-6729.<br />

29 • Snow Summit Series mountain<br />

bike #2, 866-5766.<br />

July <strong>2019</strong><br />

4 • 4th of July Fun Run, Meadow Park,<br />

runbigbear.com.<br />

4 • Independence Day Fair,<br />

Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

4 • July 4th Fireworks and Rotary Best<br />

View BBQ on the lake, Marina Resort,<br />

(800) 4 BIG BEAR.<br />

4 • Above the Boom fireworks party,<br />

Snow Summit, 866-5766.<br />

4-7 • Art on the Corner, <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Village, 585-2868.<br />

5-7 • “South Pacific: in Concert” by <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Theatre Project, PAC, 866-4970.<br />

6 • Free Bird Walk, Chirp Nature<br />

Center, (888) 412-4477<br />

6 • <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Air Fair, airport, 585-3219.<br />

6 • Movies in the Meadow “Trolls,”<br />

Snow Summit, 866-5766.<br />

6 • Free Fishing Day on the lake, no<br />

license required, 866-5796.<br />

7 • Paddle <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>, Meadow Park,<br />

(800) 4-BIG BEAR.<br />

11 • KOLA-FM Slide Day at Alpine<br />

Slide, 866-4626.<br />

12-14 • “South Pacific: in Concert”<br />

by <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Theatre Project, PAC,<br />

866-4970.<br />

13 • Ice Cream Safari, <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Alpine<br />

Zoo, 584-1299.<br />

13 • ICS-Sanctioned <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Chili<br />

Cook Off, Bartlett Parking Lot,<br />

(800) 4-BIG BEAR.<br />

19 • Jefferson Starship in concert at<br />

The Cave, 878-0204.<br />

19-20 • Women’s Club Flower Show,<br />

PAC, 866-4970.<br />

20 • Xeriscape Garden Tour, Sierra<br />

Club, 866-4607.<br />

20 • International Ride Mountain Bike<br />

Day & Red Bull movie, Snow Summit,<br />

866-5766.<br />

20-21 • Crafts & Cranks brewfest/<br />

mountain biking, Snow Summit,<br />

866-5766.<br />

20-21 • Renaissance Faire, Pedersen<br />

Mill in Fawnskin, 237-0448.<br />

21-22 • Renaissance Faire, Pedersen<br />

Mill in Fawnskin, 237-0448.<br />

21-27 • National Zookeeper Week,<br />

Alpine Zoo, 584-1299.<br />

24-28 • Festival Angaelika, PAC,<br />

866-4970.<br />

27 • Teddy <strong>Bear</strong> Clinic, <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Alpine Zoo, 584-1299.<br />

27 • “Spirits of the West Brewsfest”<br />

Celebrating National Day of the<br />

Cowboy, Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

27 • Ted Nugent in concert at The<br />

Cave, 878-0204.<br />

27-28 • <strong>Summer</strong> Artwalk Fine Arts<br />

Festival, Bartlett Events area, (818)<br />

621-1350.<br />

27-28 • Renaissance Faire, Pedersen<br />

Mill in Fawnskin, 237-0448.<br />

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2-3 • <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake Quilters Guild<br />

Show, The Lodge Holiday Inn,<br />

866-3121.<br />

3 • Tour de <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>, Southern<br />

California’sfavoriteride!<br />

bigbearcycling.com.<br />

3•FreeBirdWalk,ChirpNature<br />

•<br />

Center, (888) 412-4477.<br />

3•MoviesintheMeadow“Ralph<br />

•<br />

Breaks the Internet,” Snow Summit,<br />

866-5766.<br />

3-4 • Renaissance Faire, Pedersen Mill<br />

in Fawnskin, 237-0448.<br />

9-11 • Antique Car Club Annual Fun<br />

Run, in the Village, 866-4607.<br />

10 • Ryan Hall’s “Conquer The Wall,”<br />

Snow Summit, 866-5796.<br />

10 • Snow Summit Series mountain<br />

bike#3,866-5766.<br />

10-11 • Renaissance Faire, Pedersen<br />

Mill in Fawnskin, 237-0448.<br />

16-17 • Kodiak 100 Ultramarathon,<br />

finish festival in the Village, 744-4056.<br />

17 • Movies in the Meadow<br />

“Ratatouille,” Snow Summit,<br />

866-5766.<br />

17 • Antique Wooden Boat Show, Pine<br />

Knot Marina, 844-5337.<br />

31 • Free Fishing Day on the lake, no<br />

license required, 866-5796.<br />

31 • Cool Run in the Mountains Car<br />

Show, Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

31 • World Peace Music & Poetry, PAC,<br />

866-4970.<br />

31-September 1 • Mountain Treasures<br />

Quilt Show, Middle School, 866-3906.<br />

September <strong>2019</strong><br />

1-3 • “Art on the Corner” in the<br />

Village, 585-2868.<br />

7•FreeBirdWalk,ChirpNature<br />

•<br />

Center, (888) 412-4477.<br />

7•MoviesintheMeadow,“Howto<br />

•<br />

Train Your Dragon: The Hidden<br />

World,”SnowSummit,866-5766.<br />

7-8 • 49th Annual Oktoberfest, every<br />

weekendthroughOct.31,Convention<br />

Center, 585-3000.<br />

12-15 •FoxUS Open of Mountain<br />

Biking, Snow Summit, 866-5766.<br />

14• •<br />

FallWineWalkintheVillage,<br />

878-8044.<br />

14-15•49thAnnualOktoberfest,<br />

•<br />

Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

21 • 16th Annual Hot Dawgz and Hand<br />

Rails <strong>Summer</strong> Snowboard event, <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Mountain,866-5766.<br />

21-22 • 49th Annual Oktoberfest,<br />

ConventionCenter,585-3000.<br />

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27 • Gary Puckett & The Union Gap in<br />

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28 • <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Mountain Bike Gran<br />

Fondo and Grizzly 100, the Village,<br />

866-8000.<br />

28-29 • 49th Annual Oktoberfest,<br />

Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

October <strong>2019</strong><br />

November <strong>2019</strong><br />

5 • Free Bird Walk, Chirp Nature<br />

Center,(888)412-4477.<br />

5 • <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Yoga Festival, PAC,<br />

bigbearyogafestival.com<br />

5-6 • 49th Annual Oktoberfest,<br />

ConventionCenter,585-3000.<br />

5-6 • Western Outdoor News <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

LakeTroutfest,866-5796.<br />

12-13 • 49th Annual Oktoberfest,<br />

Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

18 • Oktoberfest Unplugged, ConventionCenter,585-3000.<br />

19-20 • 49th Annual Oktoberfest,<br />

ConventionCenter,585-3000.<br />

26 • Howl-Oween, <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Alpine<br />

Zoo,584-1299.<br />

26-27 • 49th Annual Oktoberfest,<br />

Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

31 • Halloween in the Village, 866-4607.<br />

1-2 • <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Comedy Festival, in the<br />

Village, 866-4607.<br />

2•49thAnnualOktoberfest,Conven-<br />

•<br />

tion Center, 585-3000.<br />

15-17 • “Importance of Being Earnest”<br />

by <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Theatre Project, PAC, 866-<br />

4970<br />

22-24 • “Importance of Being Earnest”<br />

by<strong>Big</strong><strong>Bear</strong>TheatreProject,PAC,<br />

866-4970<br />

28 • <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Turkey Trot, 3, 6 and 9<br />

mile runs, Meadow Park, (800) 4-BIG<br />

BEAR.<br />

29 • Santa’s Grand Entrance and<br />

ChristmasTreeLightingtheVillage,<br />

866-4607.<br />

29-December 1 • Mountain Christmas<br />

Boutique, Convention Center, 585-3000.<br />

30•ChristmasTreeLightingin<strong>Big</strong><br />

•<br />

<strong>Bear</strong> City, 585-2362.<br />

December <strong>2019</strong><br />

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Worldclass Skyline Trail Fun to Hike or Bike<br />

Judging from the tracks <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>’s<br />

newest trail is more popular with twowheelers<br />

than two-footers.<br />

Which is fitting because the people<br />

responsible for creating Skyline Trail are<br />

well represented by cyclists, both road and<br />

mountain. Just when it seemed like there<br />

would never be another new local trail<br />

after a couple decades without one, along<br />

came <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Valley Trails Foundation<br />

which has built some and rehabilitated still<br />

more to Forest Service standards. It’s since<br />

become part of Mountains Foundation,<br />

but by any name the group continues to<br />

repair and create path in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>.<br />

The showcase effort is Skyline Trail,<br />

about 15 miles of worldclass singletrack<br />

that spans <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Valley’s southern<br />

ridge. The trailhead at Skyline’s eastern<br />

terminus off Clubview just past <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Mountain is inviting with parking, trail<br />

system sign and benches. Actually the<br />

trailhead services two routes, Skyline and<br />

also Fern that heads north, one of several<br />

trails being reworked as part of a revamp<br />

of the South Shore system. Along the way<br />

Skyline accesses numerous paths<br />

legendary in mountain biker lore, like<br />

Pirates and Cabin 89.<br />

Ascending up the ridge Skyline feels a<br />

lot like sections of the Tahoe Rim Trail<br />

with gradual uphill stretches and sharp<br />

switchbacks. Its multi-use design has a low<br />

average grade of 7-8% so mountain bikers<br />

generally don’t get going too fast, pleasing<br />

equestrians and hikers who also share it. In<br />

truth, most users ride instead of walk it, so<br />

buddy John Daskam and I as two-footers<br />

stand out from the rest when we’re on it.<br />

The trail is perfect in every way,<br />

professionally designed by Dave Kotlarski<br />

with the assistance of Gavin Burkey from<br />

Southern California Mountains<br />

Foundation and Jeanette Granger of the<br />

Forest Service. Unlike long upper sections<br />

of the trail which were machine cut, the<br />

first 2.5 miles of the eastern section was<br />

hand-cut. International Mountain Bike<br />

Association (IMBA) analyzed much of<br />

the South Shore Network and helped flag<br />

the general route.<br />

Much of the trail’s early eastern<br />

sections are dotted with oak trees, some of<br />

which sadly appear to be under attack. In<br />

the fall this section is spectacular as the<br />

oaks turns yellow and rust colored for a<br />

real autumn feel.<br />

The trail gradually climbs up the ridge as<br />

views of <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake and the East Valley<br />

emerge. A mile of so in it crosses 2N10,<br />

commonly known as Skyline Dr. and the<br />

trail’s namesake, and continue to climb. It’s<br />

another mile-and-a-half to the top of the<br />

Southern ridge, about 600 ft. elevation gain,<br />

where Radford Rd. descends to Seven<br />

Oaks at the trail junction.<br />

Continue further on Skyline Trail and<br />

the route circles behind Snow Summit as<br />

views across the Santa Ana River canyon<br />

to San Gorgonio Wilderness unfold,<br />

including the 11,502 ft. mountain of the<br />

same name, highest point in Southern<br />

California. Go far enough to Skyline’s<br />

western terminus in the Mill Creek area<br />

and there’s still more trail options.<br />

A forest fire is largely responsible for<br />

Skyline Trail. After the Old Fire roared<br />

through neighboring mountain<br />

communities in 2003, fuel break was<br />

created around <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Valley including<br />

the south shore, to give firefighters<br />

2-wheelers love Skyline Trail,<br />

2-footers do too<br />

something to defend in the event of flames<br />

coming up Santa Ana Canyon.<br />

Environmental studies conducted for<br />

the fuel break were applied to Skyline<br />

Trail as well. And though the creation of a<br />

fuel break is what made Skyline Trail<br />

possible, there is plenty of natural shading<br />

and forest canopy left behind to afford<br />

quality hiking and biking.<br />

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Zoo Adds 7 Species to Photo Ark, Move Coming Soon<br />

Like Noah, Joel Sartore is building<br />

an ark, and for both the mission is<br />

the same: to save species from<br />

extinction.<br />

The National Geographic<br />

photographer is building his ark out of<br />

photos instead of gopher wood,<br />

documenting as many of the world’s<br />

animal species with his camera as possible.<br />

The opportunity to tick an elusive species<br />

from his list brought Sartore to <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Alpine Zoo earlier this year, where he<br />

planned on adding the<br />

rare Humboldt flying<br />

squirrel to his groundbreaking<br />

Photo Ark.<br />

Actually it’s been<br />

known locally as the San<br />

Bernardino flying<br />

squirrel. “It’s no longer<br />

considered a subspecies<br />

but a species, which<br />

peaked (Sartore’s)<br />

interest,” said BBAZ<br />

curator Bob Cisneros.<br />

“When I first came here I<br />

started trying to get him<br />

to come up to photograph<br />

flying squirrels.”<br />

Sartore began the Photo Ark in 2005<br />

when his wife had cancer and he had time<br />

to reflect during a break from National<br />

Geographic to care for her and raise the<br />

kids. How to get people to care that many<br />

species around the globe face extinction?<br />

So he set out to create a photographic<br />

record of every species in captivity, 12,000<br />

in all, and he’s 75% there with 9,000<br />

images in his Ark and counting.<br />

Turned out, coming to <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Alpine<br />

Zoo was a bonanza for Sartore. He<br />

photographed seven species instead of just<br />

the one, including the San Joaquin Kit Fox.<br />

He also added bush rabbit, Steller’s jay,<br />

acorn woodpecker, American crow and<br />

the raven to his collection,<br />

which continues to grow. View<br />

it at JoelSartore.com but be<br />

prepared to spend a lot of time<br />

to see the entire Photo Ark!<br />

When National Geographic<br />

posted Benjamin the bush<br />

rabbit on Instagram, people<br />

took notice. “We doubled our<br />

followers in less than one<br />

night,” Cisneros said. “On<br />

average 1,000 or so likes is<br />

normally a good post. On<br />

Easter Sunday we got 19,000!”<br />

Benjamin is missing an eye<br />

after being attacked by a pet.<br />

“It’s a reminder to people to<br />

keep their dogs and cats away<br />

from wildlife,” Cisneros said.<br />

<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Alpine Zoo has been an ark in<br />

its own right since its creation in 1959,<br />

rescuing and rehabilitating animals. Those<br />

that can be returned to the wild are release,<br />

while those which can’t get homes for life.<br />

Like two red foxes that arrived at the<br />

20 • BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong><br />

Snow Leopards!<br />

facility from gold country near Sutter<br />

Creek. The orphans were less than a year<br />

old when they arrived, very skinny.<br />

“Red foxes are an invasive species in<br />

California, and according to state law we<br />

can’t rehabilitate and release an invasive<br />

species,” Cisneros said. “So we can’t release<br />

them but we can keep them on as<br />

ambassadors. Now they’ve fluffed out. We<br />

had to amputate the male’s tail. It was<br />

broken out in the wild and was creating a<br />

hardship so we had to remove it.”<br />

The zoo also has<br />

three new fallow<br />

deer, in small,<br />

medium and large<br />

sizes. “You can’t<br />

tell them apart<br />

other than their size<br />

difference,” Cisneros<br />

said. “They’re about 20<br />

pounds apart from the<br />

biggest to the smallest. We’ve<br />

tagged one and will tag the others so<br />

we can tell them apart.”<br />

One of only two alpine zoos in the<br />

country—the other is in Colorado<br />

Springs—<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> became an ideal home<br />

for endangered Himalayan snow leopards<br />

Mountain Lion... up close & personal<br />

Asha and Shanti, which arrived from<br />

Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle as part of<br />

the program. The climate is much more<br />

inviting for animals accustomed to living at<br />

elevation, though the cats can’t see their<br />

surroundings after being born with rare<br />

eye conditions that left each blind.<br />

The zoo is also home to four black bears,<br />

which were introduced to the local<br />

mountains a hundred years ago after the<br />

grizzlies were extinct. “There’s 400<br />

estimated in the San Bernardino<br />

Mountains and 40,000 in the state,”<br />

Cisneros said.<br />

One of which is Pooh <strong>Bear</strong>.<br />

The black bruin was<br />

scheduled to be<br />

euthanized after he<br />

raided a honey farm<br />

but was rescued by <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong><br />

Alpine<br />

Zoo.<br />

Similar<br />

story for<br />

three<br />

grizzlies, as a<br />

mother with two cubs<br />

raided one too many<br />

campsites in Yellowstone<br />

and faced a death<br />

sentence.<br />

So <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> is now one<br />

of only<br />

two<br />

zoos in<br />

California where<br />

grizzlies, the state<br />

symbol, can be seen, and<br />

these massive animals<br />

with the rounded back<br />

and several hundred<br />

pounds are impressive.<br />

Their toys include<br />

empty beer kegs! At<br />

one point <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Valley was flush with<br />

grizzlies, but by early<br />

after the turn of the<br />

century all were gone.<br />

The last California<br />

grizzly was seen in<br />

Sequoia National Park in 1924.<br />

Mountain yellow-legged frogs have also<br />

been part of the zoo’s focus. Endemic to<br />

California but now endangered, the frogs<br />

were found locally until fires, trout<br />

predation and other factors thinned their<br />

Kit Fox, one of 7 species added to<br />

the Photo Ark, along with<br />

Humboldt flying squirrel (middle)<br />

and one-eyed bush rabbit<br />

Benjamin (bottom)<br />

numbers to zero. The zoo will be a prerelease<br />

facility for the frogs in<br />

reintroduction efforts and will have them<br />

on display.<br />

All of which is keeping <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Alpine<br />

Zoo busy as it awaits its new location just<br />

down Clubview Dr. Already the facility is<br />

tantalizingly close to being complete, but<br />

some enclosures have to be finished and<br />

landscaping is a ways off yet, given all the<br />

rain and snow of the winter.<br />

“We’re looking at moving in late<br />

summer, hopefully by Labor Day,”<br />

Cisneros said.<br />

Grizzly bears love to snooze<br />

In the meantime <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Alpine Zoo<br />

remains a terrific family outing with 150-<br />

plus animals on display. Noon animal<br />

presentations and behavioral enrichment<br />

programs are daily highlights.<br />

The zoo is open daily at 10 a.m., till 5<br />

p.m. Memorial Day weekend through<br />

Labor Day, then closing at 4. Admission is<br />

$12, $9 ages 3-10/60 and over, under three<br />

free.<br />

BBAZ is at 43285 Goldmine Dr.<br />

across from <strong>Bear</strong> Mountain. Call (909)<br />

584-1299. ■


New Rides and Attractions at Alpine Slide<br />

Soar, slide, soak, speed or swing this <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong>, with<br />

a world of adventure awaiting at Alpine Slide.<br />

In fact the area’s newest attraction is taking guests to new heights.<br />

Soaring Eagle, first one in California, treats riders to spectacular<br />

views of the lake and a thrilling 500 ft. descent during a ziplinetype<br />

experience with a couple notable differences.<br />

Riders sit instead of lie down and ride up to the top tower<br />

backwards! And what a ride it is, dropping almost two football fields<br />

in distance during a 125 foot descent that reaches speeds up to 26 mph.<br />

Double seat belts secure up to two riders and they shoot to the top<br />

in the opposite direction they come down, almost as exhilarating as the<br />

descent itself. Soaring Eagle zips down above the tree tops and riders<br />

hit top speed as they approach the bottom before the attraction comes<br />

to a stop.<br />

At $12 per ride Soaring Eagle is priced less than other similar<br />

attractions. Riders can go solo or with a companion to share the<br />

experience. Guests must be at least 42” tall and those between 42-48”<br />

must ride with an adult. Photo and video of the experience can also be<br />

purchased.<br />

The namesake Alpine Slide, another unique experience found only<br />

in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>, brings the thrills of Olympic bobsledding to the masses. Riders control how fast—<br />

or slow—they go on the most unique ride around. Unleash your inner Olympian while<br />

navigating sleds you control down two quarter-mile long cement tracks. The sleds sport ballbearing<br />

wheels and teflon runners so snow and ice aren’t necessary, but otherwise the ride is the<br />

same as drivers whip through turns and down long straightaways.<br />

While similar tracks are found worldwide and at a couple dozen locations in the country,<br />

mostly at prominent ski resorts, the closest other one is in Park City, Utah. Each ride serves up<br />

the ultimate Go Pro moment as drivers with cameras donned shoot through the turns. Bobsled<br />

rides cost just $6 each, or $25 for a five-ride book.<br />

Then beat the heat with more thrills on the double water slide. The recently-refurbished<br />

flumes are sliding as good as new or even better after gel coat was applied by Teca Aquatics,<br />

same company that works on water parks around the country including Raging Waters in San<br />

Dimas.<br />

Flume #1 is considered the slower of the two, with a more gentle descent at the beginning<br />

but a series of sharp turns at the bottom that really whip riders around. Flume #2 on slider’s<br />

right drops quickly at the onset of the ride and takes riders through a series<br />

of gyrating turns. Both rides end at the bottom by splashing sliders into the<br />

solar heated pool.<br />

Water slide rides are inexpensive—just $15 for an all day pass, 10 rides<br />

for $10, or two bucks each. Going to be around for a few days or coming<br />

back this <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> <strong>Summer</strong>? Season passes are just $49 valid Sunday<br />

through Friday (excluding July 4) or $69 anytime.<br />

A great way to beat the heat, and parents who don’t want to play don’t<br />

have to pay to get in, unlike the soaking they get at down-the-hill water<br />

parks. Spread a blanket out on the grass or take a seat on one of the two<br />

outdoor decks and soak up rays while the kids play. And don’t forget the<br />

family-priced snack bar inside the base lodge, including gourmet ice cream<br />

counter.<br />

Alpine Slide is also home to<br />

Putt ‘N Around go-karts and<br />

18-hole miniature golf course,<br />

Fly like an eagle<br />

filled with water hazards,<br />

on newest attraction<br />

breaking greens and “sand<br />

traps” plus new carved bear<br />

that’s really cool. Go-karts feature 5.5 horsepower<br />

Honda motors and a slew of safety features like<br />

professional three-point restraint systems similar to<br />

those found in race cars, rack and pinion steering,<br />

even roll bars.<br />

Experience it all at a steep discount on the July<br />

11 “Slide Day” held in conjunction with KOLA-<br />

FM. There’s a live broadcast from the area, and for $24.99 guests receive an all-day water slide<br />

pass, two trips down the Alpine Slide, one on the Soaring Eagle, Go-Kart ride and round on<br />

miniature golf. The deal even includes hot dog lunch with chips and drink!<br />

Alpine Slide is at 800 Wildrose Ln. on <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Blvd. 1/4 mile west of the Village, home to 60<br />

specialty shops. Call (909) 866-4626. ■<br />

BIG BEAR SUMMER <strong>2019</strong> • 21


History jumps out of the textbooks<br />

and into the senses at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong><br />

Museum, where visitors<br />

experience the past even as they learn<br />

about it.<br />

See how enormous a working fivestamp<br />

mill really is. At one time these<br />

massive machines were operating up and<br />

down Holcomb Valley, pounding ore with<br />

a thunderous roar in search for gold, some<br />

mills even bigger with up to 40 piston-like<br />

stamps at work. When it fires up on<br />

weekends the powerful stamp mill in an<br />

impressive sight.<br />

Hear working blacksmiths pounding<br />

hot iron with repeated blows, just like they<br />

did in every western town 150 years ago.<br />

Smell the smoke as coal burns hot,<br />

especially when the blacksmiths fan the<br />

flames of the fire, which is where the<br />

expression originally came from.<br />

Feel muddy water swirl around your<br />

hands in a working sluice while panning<br />

for “gold” just like miners did during<br />

Southern California’s<br />

largest gold rush, right<br />

here in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong>.<br />

Naturally the findings are<br />

only pyrite aka “Fools<br />

Gold” but they sparkle<br />

brilliantly nonetheless<br />

inside vials sold for just 50<br />

cents.<br />

Taste a beverage<br />

straight from Wild West<br />

saloons, not whiskey but<br />

sarsaparilla, just two<br />

bucks for each ice cold<br />

bottle. Truly visiting <strong>Big</strong><br />

<strong>Bear</strong> Museum is a treat<br />

for all senses.<br />

Now there’s more to<br />

see and hear at the<br />

museum with last year’s opening of an<br />

exhibit dedicated to the late Mel Blanc,<br />

“Man of a Thousand Voices.” Blanc was<br />

the voice of great Warner Bros. voices like<br />

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Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck,<br />

Tweety Bird, Yosemite Sam and many<br />

more along with Barney Rubble and even<br />

Mr. Spacely from The Jetsons.<br />

He built a home in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> and a<br />

portion of his life is on display at the<br />

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famous “<strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Lake” song on demand<br />

by pulling the cord.<br />

Next to Blanc’s exhibit is one dedicated<br />

to the late Robert E. Lee Brown, known to<br />

many as the “Leonardo of Leather” and<br />

rightly so. His brilliant portraits intricately<br />

cut into leather and then handpainted with<br />

colors he mixed are breathtaking with a<br />

couple on display. Like Blanc, Brown was a<br />

master at his craft and he worked with<br />

Hollywood’s most famous, dressing<br />

cowboys from John Wayne and Hopalong<br />

Cassidy to Lash LaRue and Sunset<br />

Carson.<br />

Feed the senses outdoors where<br />

blacksmiths including Jim Lanners, who<br />

entertains with storytelling and banjo<br />

when he’s not pounding hot iron into free<br />

peanut butter pirate knives he gives to any<br />

guest who wants one. All around there’s<br />

mining equipment, most of it from local<br />

operations including Rose and Gold<br />

Mountain Mines.<br />

The latter was a 40-stamp mill operated<br />

by Elias J. “Lucky” Baldwin, who left his<br />

name all over Southern California—<br />

Baldwin Park is named after him. Baldwin<br />

founded Santa Anita racetrack and made a<br />

fortune in real estate and even at horse<br />

racing, only to lose much of it on his 1875<br />

mining operation in east <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> Valley<br />

around Gold Mountain.<br />

It’s wasn’t so much that they didn’t find<br />

gold because they did, in large quantities,<br />

but it was mostly low grade stuff that cost<br />

more to extract than it was worth.<br />

Subsequent owner J.R. DeLaMar rebuilt<br />

the mine working the so-called “Mountain<br />

of Gold” in 1900, using an advanced<br />

cyanide process to separate gold more<br />

economically, and at its peak pulled $4,000<br />

a week from Gold Mountain Mine, but it<br />

eventually shut down around 1920.<br />

Kids get psyched for class by stepping<br />

into the authentic schoolhouse and see<br />

what it would have been like if they’d been<br />

born 150 years ago. The museum’s display<br />

is a re-creation of Anna Crain’s one-room<br />

schoolhouse in Doble, one of the mining<br />

towns that sprung up in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> during<br />

the gold rush, where she taught during the<br />

early 1900’s. It’s so authentic because it’s<br />

based on an old photo and even sports the<br />

original bell, unearthed years ago and<br />

donated to the museum.<br />

Head to Minnie’s, the Camp Juniper<br />

cabin moved from its original location on<br />

the north shore near Alpine Pedal Path to<br />

the museum and restored to represent the<br />

kind of general store found in every<br />

frontier town at the turn of the century, for<br />

that cold sarsaparilla or water.<br />

With print shop, dentist office and<br />

barbershop, authentic cabins and more, the<br />

museum located at <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> City Park is<br />

really more of a western town. With teepee<br />

and Native American kiic representative<br />

of lodging used by local tribes.<br />

The museum is at 800-B Greenway Dr.<br />

in <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Bear</strong> City and open Wednesdays,<br />

Saturdays, Sundays and holiday Mondays<br />

from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. through second<br />

weekend in September. Admission is just<br />

$5, 14 and under free.<br />

Call (909) 585-8100. ■<br />

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