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mtndad
ParticipantFile your complaint and require immediate pickup of ALL books left on driveways at vyp@myyp.com
I suggested they be picked up no later that Friday.
I don’t think Sandi should be responsible to pick up the books.
Sandi
ParticipantNoticed them yesterday. This is bad news. Let me know if you’d like me to pick it up from your driveway. No charge community service: sandi at sierrasentry.com
209-795-7618mtndad
ParticipantThis is very serious.
I hope you can find the distributor. This, leaving articles in the driveway, is an invitation to crooks.
Seeing the books indicates no one is home.I had the same problem some time ago and had the newspapers picked up.
You may want to contact Big Trees Property Owners Ass’n for help
allen
ParticipantAnyone know who dropped off the yellow pages phone books? Found one on my driveway this morning and I see everyone else has one on their driveway too. Most people come up a couple of times a year and those yellow pages will rot and be everywhere. Sorry but I’m ranting!
Skibird
ParticipantSo did we and hope that many others do too. Happy to help get things rolling and back on track at BV!
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itsleah
ParticipantWe joined & paid for a share 🙂
tortuga
ParticipantWe are in support, too!
Whether or not the BVMCoop ends up being the new owners, the coop is great to show the strength of the community behind the region and will make the resort more attractive to any buyer or skier.
Join and show your faith in our great region.
jeffz
ParticipantWedding band found in early May on dirt road next to the Lube Room. Possibly lost this winter when removing a glove, or may have been lost several years ago. If an accurate description of the ring is provided, I would like to return to the owner. jjsurf22@yahoo.com or 408-829-7573. Thanks
sandyzoo45
ParticipantLost Dog, small black male poodle mix over the memorial weekend. Lost behind cabin on El Camino Bootstrap. Wearing a white and blue dog sweater. Goes by the name of Beau. If found please call 925-757-8191, thank you.
cathywalker
ParticipantA tree between Arnold and Dorrington took down the phone line and then someone cut it and tried to steal it. It has been fixed. If you are still having problems, contact AT&T.
caleach
ParticipantThere were a lot of AT&T trucks in the neighborhood this weekend. Are they doing any special to the service in our area?
Flyer
ParticipantI went to the meeting in Arnold Sunday evening. I have to say these folks have put in a lot of work and seem to be on track to being the coop that is the next owner. I am buying one of the shares, because after all the years I have been complaining about how Bear was deteriorating and was unable to do something well now I can help Bear get greater again. But I know we have all seen our cabin values decline a lot, well only about 1/4 of the folks that used to come up to Bear do anymore. I believe some is economy but a bigger part is Bear is just run down. People go elsewhere. This group understands this and since it’s a non profit Coop they want to put all profits back into the resort. I think that even if a homeowner up here in the Hwy 4 corridor does not ski, Bear Valley resort adds to our worth of our investments in our cabins and therefor it is worthwhile to go to their website and read how your onetime investment of $2,500.00 in a share will help us all.
Sandi
ParticipantLike cmon4day says Top of the World and Cougar Rock have amazing views.
Here is a link to the trail maps for the Arnold Rim Trail: http://arnoldrimtrail.org/info.html-
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cmon4day
ParticipantTry “Top of the World”, Manuel Peak, or San Antonio Falls overlook on the Arnold Rim Trail.
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JohnM
ParticipantSome local hikes with views: Rock Lake, the trail head starts near Elephant Rock Lake; Bull Run Lake, the trail head can be reached from the Stanislaus Meadow trail head; Heiser Lake, the trail head starts at Mosquito Lake, Highlands Lakes, various trails that are accessed from the Highland Lakes area.
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