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  • in reply to: Skunks (aka Pepe Le Pew) #1646
    itsleah
    Participant

    I saw a skunk in Arnold at the end of last summer. I don’t know if it was Pepe or Penelope. 😉

    Leah

    in reply to: Skunks (aka Pepe Le Pew) #1645
    jibwaylarry
    Participant

    I haven’t seen any skunks in the Dorrington area, dead or alive, in 10+ years. I didn’t even realize that until you asked.

    Larry

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1644
    phillygirl
    Participant

    Hi,

    Has anyone encountered skunks in Big Trees? In the Bay Area there are many outside our house all the time. So far we’ve had three dog-skunks encounters and they’re not fun.

    What about in Big Trees?

    Thanks.

    Helene

    in reply to: Bear Valley Skiing #1643
    lostbruce
    Participant

    Definitely terrain is limited. While I would prefer grizzly bowl, what they have open is fun. I have been up 5 times and enjoyed each trip.

    in reply to: Bear Valley Skiing #1642
    pleinair47
    Participant

    I’ve been up there tons this season. The snow making and grooming crew are doing a great job so far! Cub and Supercub are great for beginners.Great conditions for the beginners on the green runs! Plus, there aren’t many people. I agree with woodboatguy, Moke West does get a little old for the intermediate skier.

    in reply to: Bear Valley Skiing #1641
    woodboatguy
    Participant

    I’ve skied up there 5 times so far, the last time being Thursday the 23rd. The mostly man made snow on Moke West is good and seems to hold up well. Unless I’m skiing with someone, I get a little bored after about 10 runs. I think Cub Meadow would be good for the kids. Hopefully some real snow later in the week.

    in reply to: Arborist #1640
    airedog
    Participant

    We had a consultation last Spring with Nate Berner a certified arborist. We have firs dying, as we learned due to the fir engraver beetle. He gave us a strategy to hopefully reduce further infestation especially of trees near the cabin. We really were impressed and it has been worth the reasonable consultation fee to save some trees. Also very nice guy. Check out his website.

    Nate Berner: “The Tree Doctor”
    Calaveras Tree Service
    209.404.4341

    in reply to: Bear Valley Skiing #1639
    craig
    Participant

    Despite drought, skiing still great in Tahoe

    http://blog.sfgate.com/ski/2014/01/20/tahoe-hot-flash/#19817101=0

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1638
    craig
    Participant

    Has anyone skied at Bear Valley recently? I know they are open with man made snow and very limited terrain. I have 2 young kids who would only ski Cub and Super Cub anyway, so I’m considering giving it a try. Would like to hear of anyone else’s recent experience.

    While it doesn’t pertain to Bear Valley, I thought the article below was interesting (and encouraging):

    in reply to: Propane Pricing #1637
    thewineguyk2
    Participant

    We’re with Ebbetts Pass and our last bill (this month)
    was for $2.79/Gallon.

    in reply to: Woodpeckers #1636
    thewineguyk2
    Participant

    We bought a house a little over a year ago and I had a terrible time with the woodpeckers tearing up the side of the house. Many patched holes later I tried the spider with mixed results. Cds as well. Then I tried the holographic strips and have not had 1 hole in my siding in 6 months. I hang them about every 4 feet at 2-3 foot lengths.

    in reply to: Trail cam #1635
    itsleah
    Participant

    Very cool!! Thanks for posting! We have a Moultrie M 880 from Amazon. It seems to take good pics.

    in reply to: Trail cam #1634
    Westlye
    Participant

    Posted in today’s SFGate -Tom Stienstra article which includes a photo from Dorrington.

    Any recommendation for a color wildlife cam?

    http://blog.sfgate.com/stienstra/2014/01/25/pics-from-wildlife-cams-tell-a-story-30-pic-gallery/#19908101=28

    in reply to: Woodpeckers #1632
    itsleah
    Participant

    We have a spider-works great!!
    We have a fishing line attached to it so we can lower it to the ground to change the batteries.

    Leah

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    in reply to: Woodpeckers #1631
    caleach
    Participant

    I considered the attack spider but they are battery operated and the hanging point is so high up that the thought of having to go up to replace batteries is more times than I want to scale that ladder. It may come down to not having a choice, we’ll see.
    Steve

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