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  • in reply to: Old Boards Crossing #930
    allen
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    There was a “committee” of women that put together “River Memories.” At the beginning of the book it says:

    The River Book Committee:

    Jan (Renna) Caster
    Roxanne (Risden) Desanto
    Cathy (Richards) Garthwaite
    Lorri (Eastman) Hulsenburg
    Kristi (Emmrich) Larrance
    Diann (Hicks) Neilson
    Mari Lee Renna

    Copywright 1998
    River Memories – Board’s Crossing, CA
    All Rights Reserved

    I’m sure there were only a few printed but there are some floating around in the Camp Connell, Dorrington and Arnold area.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #929
    ndamico
    Participant

    sectional couch. has recliners on both ends. they both work fine. we are getting a new one so this is up for grabs. located in dorrington.

    couch

    in reply to: Lake Alpine Lodge Restaurant #928
    tortuga
    Participant

    oh! should we have our anniversary dinner there instead of sarafina’s?

    in reply to: BTV Break-in's #927
    caleach
    Participant

    Glad I put up a security camera recently. Looks like any of us that are up at any given time will have to keep a sharper eye out.

    in reply to: Lake Alpine Lodge Restaurant #926
    itsleah
    Participant

    I think they’re open until October.
    Best bloody marys ever!!

    in reply to: Old Boards Crossing #925
    allen
    Participant

    Yes, the book you are looking for is “River Memories.” Many of the people that owned “camps” at Boards Crossing wrote “memories” about the river and Boards Crossing and someone compiled a book. I don’t recall the name of the person that compiled it but might be able to find out. I don’t think it was ever “published” except for local people, probably those that lived or owned camps at Boards Crossing.

    The other book is “Traveler of the Crossroads; The Life of Adventurer Nicol Smith” as someone already mentioned. Boards Crossing was Nicol’s summer retreat and he sold much of the land to campers, hence the name “camps.” The large cabin and guest house next to the river was Nicol’s.

    Nicol Smith was born on Jan 10, 1910 and died on May 18, 1995.

    in reply to: Old Boards Crossing #924
    woodboatguy
    Participant

    I believe the name of that book is “River Memories”. I had a copy, but donated it to the Bear Valley Library.

    in reply to: Lake Alpine Lodge Restaurant #923
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    their number is (209)753-6350

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #922
    SnowShoe
    Participant

    Does anyone know if the Lake Alpine Lodge Restaurant is open this weekend and/or when they plan to close for the season?

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #913
    MCT
    Participant

    Thanks, tortuga, for the tip. I have spoken with her (Julie), and she indicates she has lots of seasoned oak. I plan to get a cord; if anyone else would like to get firewood from this person, and split the $40 delivery fee with me, I would appreciate it. My phone is 795-6746.

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #912
    tortuga
    Participant

    Try this one, three of us each got a cord and split the delivery fee. Doesn’t need to be your next door neighbor, just another BTV cabin. We got ours delivered about 3 weeks ago, they were busy, but still had wood…

    oak $260 almond $270
    delivery $40, up to 3 cords, 3 addresses is fine
    209 532-4974

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #910
    MCT
    Participant

    I’ve tried calling Douglas Flat number above, who delivered split oak to us last fall. At first, the call would fail. Today, there is a message saying, “The person you are trying to reach is not currently accepting calls. Please try again later.” I was not happy with the oak I got from him (didn’t seem at all seasoned to me; only burned on a really hot fire), but thought I’d give him another try because…

    I’ve also been unsuccessful in getting a return call from Jas, who delivered beautiful, dry, good-burning oak to me this spring. But I’ve left multiple messages for him by phone, and tried contacting him via email, but he will not respond.

    What gives? Why is is so difficult to get oak this year, when it seemed abundant last year? Even just a few months ago. I’ve got a message in to Zwart’s, Hopefully they will respond. I prefer to deal locally, but so far, no joy.

    • This reply was modified 11 years, 2 months ago by MCT.
    in reply to: Old Boards Crossing #907
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    But, there is another book, I believe it was personally published, that focused much more on the local area. I don’t recall the title but I do not believe it is available on the open market.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #906
    rwmckelvie
    Participant

    I just saw this on BTV’s Facebook page and thought i’d post it over here.

    I just found out that there are some burglars in the area! One house on Shoshone near Arapaho Ct was broken into twice in the last two weeks! According to the homeowner, the burglars “kicked in our under house locked storage door and stole a generator and chainsaws. They returned the next day to steal snowboards & fishing poles but were interrupted by a person working in the area. They are aggressive criminals.” Let’s all keep and eye on our neighbors and please share this information with fellow property owners.

    in reply to: Old Boards Crossing #905
    Snowshoe1958
    Participant

    I bought the book awhile ago, very interesting man.
    Check Amazon
    Traveler of the Crossroads; The Life of Adventurer Nicol Smith

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