Posts Tagged ‘Big Bear Lake’

Pinecone’s Abound!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

pinecones

We have all picked up pinecones around the yard, on a nature walk or even spotted from across the way. But did you know, if you want to gather a lot of pinecones in Big Bear, you will need a permit!?

 

The permit is free or charge and is only needed when you are planning to gather quite a few pinecones. A normal plastic grocery store bag is what the Forest Service recommends taking, no permit needed. But if you plan on coming up here to get container of pinecones for that school project or holiday craft idea that you have, you may need a permit.

 

If you are collecting the pinecones in and around the back yard, then don’t worry about it. If you’re going to go to the forest to collect them, then you might just want to pick up a few.

 

After gathering a few I have a great idea, to get you started in making those crafty crafts! The most simple, year-round craft is the Pinecone Bird Feeder. Super easy, totally inexpensive and a great way to spend some time with the kids. All you need besides the pinecones are bird seed, some string, twine or rope and peanut butter. You will need to start by washing or baking them. This removes the sap or if you choose to bake them, the pinecone will be “glazed” by the sap making it hard and shiny.

 

To wash them just place the pinecones in the sink with hot soapy water and soak them for 10 – 20 minutes. Rinse them off and let dry (if not free of all sap repeat process until no longer sticky) To bake the pinecones, just set the oven at 200 degrees, line your cookie sheet with foil (to protect your pan) and bake for about 20 minutes. You may need more or less time depending on your oven and the size of the pinecones, so make sure not to leave the kitchen while baking them.

After cleaning the pinecones lay some newspaper down, to keep your area clean and for easy clean up. The first task is to add the hanger. Just tie twine, rope or any type of string to the base or top of the pinecone depending on which way you want it to hang from the tree branch.

 

Then you’re going to mix 1 cup of the bird seed with ½ cup of the peanut butter. This makes it easier to spread. Using a spatula or knife press the mixture into the pinecone petals. Then cover the entire pinecone.

 

Next you want to roll the covered pinecone into 1 – 2 cups of seed. Press hard to get in between and around the whole cone. Shake off excess.

 

You can also add fruit (apples, or raisins work well) in between the petals; push chunks of dried or fresh fruit in each crevasse for an extra special treat for out feathered friends.

 

Now you are ready to hang it! Hang outside a window, near your porch or deck for easy viewing! Next time you’re up you’ll just have to make a Pinecone Bird Feeder in one of our awesome cabins. Hope to see you soon!

~Sara

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Halloween in the Village or at the Zoo!

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

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Halloween, also known as “All Hallows Eve“, will occur this year on a Saturday!  You know what that means…there are going to be a TON of children trick or treating in the Village and at our Zoo!

The local merchants get together and give away candy in a central location…it keeps kids off the local streets.  Also, being a tourist community half of the houses are empty, thus not allowing a bag full of treats!  The Zoo hosts BOO! in the Zoo at the Moonridge Animal Park.  Check out their website for more info!

Whatever you choose to do, remember we have a rental just for YOU!  Give us a call at 1 (866)-37- CABIN and we will find a non-haunted house for you!

Susan8)       Gold Rush Resort Rentals    www.bigbearrentals.net

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Castle Rock Trail

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

 

This is an awesome hike, with a great view of the lake, and on your way up you might even run into a little waterfall if you catch it in the right season.

It’s only about a mile hike each way, but to see the grand view you will have to do a little rock climbing. It starts in a forested gully at the west end of the valley just past Boulder Bay 1 mile east of Big Bear Dam or 3 miles west of Big Bear Lake Village.

 

The trail climbs steadily to the left through magnificent stands of Jeffrey and Ponderosa Pines, White Fir, Western and Incense Cedar, passing huge granite boulders on your right.

 

Just as the trail turns back to the right among some rock steps, there is a waterfall straight ahead (usually from early spring through the middle of summer, depending on rainfall)!

 

The hike takes a steady ascent about 700 mile gain in elevation. Castle rock is the large rock formation immediately to the right. You can leave the trail there.

 

The eaisest way up the rock is to go about 50 feet around the north side of theformation, then climb up an indention to the summit and enjoy the beautiful views of Big Bear Lake and the surrounding areas.

 

Take lots of water and don’t forget sunscreen and maybe even a hat. Have a great time, be careful and remember pack up any trash you make and leave our forest nicer than you found it!

~Sara

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Beautiful Big Bear

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Just another beautiful day in Big Bear Lake with the temperature at a fine 80 * with a light breeze blowing in from the east.

 

The fish are biting and the air’s nice and clear blue. Looking to get away give me a call at 1 (800) 363-8303 and I will be more than happy to help you find something to fit your budget. To see some of our homes and our Hot Deals go top our website at www.bigbearrentals.net …..

 

Looking forward to your call…Bre

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From Coffee and cookies to Santa and trees we got it ALL!

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

 

Gosh a good cup of coffee makes me happy!

 

I stopped in to 7/11 on my way to work to grab my morning cup o joe. But when I finished it, I still wanted more.

 

I searched the kitchen and there it was, Premium Roast! I broke out the coffee maker and brewed it right up! To my surprise we had not just one kind of cocoa but 3 different kinds! Hazelnut, Chocolate Raspberry, and White Chocolate! What a treat, I made my coffee and added a Hazelnut cocoa packet…tastes just like a cappuccino!

 

It made my day and we know just how to make yours too! In the winter we have home made cookies, hot cocoa, tea and coffee on check in days. No, it’s not for us silly…they’re for our guests.

 

We will have a toasty fire, some hot coffee, tea or cocoa (which ever you prefer) and some warm cookies right out of the oven, when you come to check in!

 

Maybe you’re sitting at your beach house listening to the waves, not daring to think about Christmas or the winter. But you should be thinking of planning a trip up here to Big Bear this season.

 

decorated-xmas-treeWe can have a Christmas tree waiting for you, fully decorated and lit up for your arrival. We can even send Santa…yes I said Santa, to your cabin to visit the little ones! You know he has some very special cabins that he would like you to stay in.

 

As it gets closer to his biggest day of the year, he likes to take a relaxing trip up here to Big Bear. He promises us that good little boys and girls that are staying in any of his cabin’s, will get a special visit from the big man himself!

 

He might even bring you a special stocking filled with a few goodies! But remind your parents, kidos, to call and arrange the best time to have him visit. We wouldn’t want to miss you while you were out making a snowman or enjoying a lovely sledding hill.

 

You just have to stop by our web site http://www.santascabins.com/ to check out the awesome santas-banner2locations, low prices and beautiful pictures of all that we have to offer. Take a look, and while you’re there make a reservation…

 

We’d love to have you visit! Hope to see you soon!

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Millers Retreat – A great Family fun Cabin In Big Bear Lake

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Nestled in the tall pines of the Moonridge area of Big Bear Lake, this mountain cabin promises to make its guests comfortable whether you stay 2 nights or more. Located near Bear Mountain ski resort and minutes to all Big Bear Lake has to offer year round.

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Zip Line 100ft over the Forest!

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

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So as of a few months ago, we have a new, fun and exciting way to explore the Big Bear Valley.

Currently the one and only operating Zip Line Tour in all of Southern California! You can zoom on 3 different zip lines for about 2 hours or you can get the BIG package and do all 5 zips which take about 3 hours.

You soar 100 feet above the forest floor, with awesome views of the lake and the surrounding area. They have aerial platforms for easy take off and landing and it’s available year round! Located about 5 minutes from the Village just off Mill Creek Rd.

It’s only 2 hours from you guys down there in the LA basin. You must be at least 75 pounds and not exceed 250 pounds. But don’t worry; they do have tandem tours available  so you can take the little one too!

The prices are the best part…well probably until you get up there…with the Black Bear Tour with 3 zips is only $65 and if your down to do the Grizzly Bear Tour that will only cost you $85 for all 5 zips!

I can’t wait to explore this newest way to check out the scenery! Hope you have a high flyin time!

~Sara

 

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Last Minute Getaway

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Want to get away from the city noise and heat?

Why not come on up to Big Bear California where the weather is beautiful and the only noise you hear is the birds and squirrels. We here at Gold Rush Resort Rentals are happy to help you get a great deal on a last minute trip.

Just give me a call at 1 (800) 363-8303 for specials and take the week-end off to enjoy the mountains. With so much to do and see you’re bound to have a memorable week-end with out spending a fortune.

Want to see some pictures of our homes go to our website at www.bigbearrentals.net.

Looking forward to your call…Bre = )

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Chipmunk Lodge has its own Snow Play Hill in the Winter!

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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  • Hot Tub
  • Pool Table
  • Wood Burning Fireplace
  • Gas BBQ
  • Washer /Dryer
  • 2 Decks
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Wireless Internet
  •  4 TV’s

This 5 bedroom lakeview cabin is impressive! It has 3 full bathrooms one with washer and dryer. A beautiful spa outside on the front deck, pool table and a Mrs. Pac Man arcade style video game to have fun. You can walk to the lake and a marina just a block away. Perfect for a large family of up to 15! The three levels makes it easy to have some “Adult Time” while the kids enjoy the fun and games on the lower level. With plenty of room and lots of things to do, you have to make a reservation right away to guarantee wonderful vacation your family will never forget!

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Troutfest October 3-4 2009

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

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The Annual Troutfest is just around the corner.  There are always lots of prizes to be had and lots of FISHING to be done!

I will fill you in on the details later, BUT I just reserved a cabin for a fellow and he also needed to rent our boat dock!  Now, that is what I call a “reel fisherman”!  We still have cabins and docks available for your fishing pleasure.

Give us a call at Gold Rush Resort Rentals and we will find you the right deal!
8) Susan

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