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Yosemite Roads Closed Due To High Winds Today

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Yosemite National Park Roads Closed
 Tioga and Hetch Hetchy Roads to Temporarily Close in Yosemite National Park – High Winds Expected in the Yosemite Area

 

The Tioga Road (Highway 120 east of the Crane Flat Gas Station) and the Hetch Hetchy Road in Yosemite National Park will be temporarily closing tonight, Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. A high wind warning has been issued for the Yosemite area starting tonight, through Friday morning, December 2, that may impact driving conditions along the roadway. The Tioga Road and the Hetch Hetchy Road will remain closed until further
assessments can be made. An announcement will be made pending additional road closure changes.

Winds are expected to be between 20 and 40 miles per hour, with localized gusts up to 60 miles per hour in Yosemite Valley. Winds at the higher elevations of the park are expected to be between 50 and 60 miles per hour with localized gusts in excess of 75 miles per hour. The strongest winds are expected in the area between 4:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. tomorrow,
December 1.

There is the potential for very strong damaging winds with down trees and power lines and potential structure damage throughout the park. Visitors are urged to use caution while in Yosemite National Park during this high wind warning.

All roads within the park are subject to temporary closures due to hazardous driving conditions. Additionally, all roads are subject to potential closure without advanced notice due to safety concerns.

For updated 24-hour road and weather conditions for Yosemite National Park, please call 209-372-0200.

Bass Lake Parade Is On!

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

The 20th Annual Bass Lake Tree Lighting Ceremony & Parade of Lights will take place again this year on the Saturday evening after Thanksgiving, November 26th, at 6pm in The Pines Village.

The Pines Village will become Santa’s Village, and everyone is welcome to enjoy caroling, hot chocolate & hot cider, and of course the delightful parade!  Santa will light the 100 foot pine tree, and he will be available for photos with kids of all ages.

Raffle tickets are on sale now until Saturday evening November 26th at 6:30 pm at the Pines Registration desk and The Pines Market.  Bass Lake Water Sports is providing two bicycles to raffle, and Bass Lake Realty has provided two Ipods as raffle prizes.  All proceeds will go to Toys For Tots.

The Pines Resort and Bass Lake Event Center will collect coats and new winter accessories to benefit those who may not be able to afford them.

There may still be time to register your entry into the Parade of Lights by calling Tammie at (559) 692-8865.

Come celebrate the beauty of the holidays this Saturday evening!

 

 

 

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Upcoming Events This Weekend

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Yosemite Flute and Arts Festival


September 23rd – 25th

Native American flute and world music festival. Live music all three days. Native American flute, world flute and art vendors, workshops, drum circle. The festival will be held at the Sierra Sky Ranch, 10 miles from Yosemite’s gate.
www.yosemiteflutefest.com

Annual Smokey Bear 10k and Fun Run

Saturday, September 24

Set among the beautiful backdrop of Bass Lake this annual event attracts over 900 participants. This year’s event proceeds will benefit the local community with proceeds going to volunteer fire departments, search and rescue teams, Sheriff’s explorer groups and the Yosemite High School cross country teams.
Registration: 6:45 a.m. – 7:45 a.m.at Recreation Point, Bass Lake.
First race begins at 7:45 a.m. sharp!
www.smokeybearrun.com

Exciting Updates on Bass Lake Classic Triathlon

Friday, May 20th, 2011

On June 4th, 2011 the Bass Lake Classic Triathlon returns to our community.

Rhonda Salisbury with the Yosemite Visitor’s Bureau reports that Tim Yount, the Chief Operating Officer of USA Triathlon, will be attending the event. Mr. Yount is the most recognizable name in the Triathlon community.

Additionally, Mark Montgomery, who competed in either 1983 or 1984 and placed 16th overall, will also attend.

The current number of participants is strong, with pre-registration continuing up until the day of the race. Early registration is recommended, as the number of participants is limited to 700.

In addition to the triathlon sprint and international distances, the Run For Our Future 5k Race is scheduled for that morning as well. Open to all ages, the run benefits The Boys and Girls Club and Yosemite High School Sports. 100% of the proceeds will go to these worthwhile organizations. Fewer runners have entered the 5k, although many are expected. Rhonda encourages those who have not yet registered to sign up to be guaranteed a T-shirt.

Yosemite Park Update From March 27th

Monday, March 28th, 2011

COMMUNITY UPDATE – Sunday, March 27, 2011– 11:00 am Brief Update on Yosemite National Park Rigorous efforts continue today to establish power and clean-up storm debris. Power is restored at Yosemite Valley, El Portal Maintenance, Rancheria, the trailer park, and Old El Portal. Yosemite West and Yosemite View Lodge are likely to get power tomorrow. PG&E has crews in Wawona and hope to have power tonight or on Monday. Under the direction of NPS Fire Crews, State of California Mt Bullion Fire Crews are working in El Portal.Hodgdon Meadows is still without power, and there is no estimate when that power will be restored.

Routes 140, 120 and 41 park roads are currently open. Call CALTRANS for latest update. Badger ski area will not be open on Monday, but hopefully will be open on Tuesday.

As we stated many times during the storm events, we profoundly thank everyone for their incredible efforts. DNC has a thank you Yosemite Community dinner tonight at Curry Valley between 6:00-8:00 pm. DNC wants to thank those individuals that worked tirelessly during the power outage and storm events.

Most visitor services are open in Yosemite Valley; limited campgrounds are scheduled to open Monday. Check the park’s information line, 209 372-0200, for up-to-date, current road conditions and chain control restrictions.

Information provided courtesy of Don Neubacher, Superintendent

BassLakeDamCam.com launched

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Bass Lake Realty is pleased to announce the official launch of BassLakeDamCam.com your link to our newest webcam at Bass Lake, California.

Viewers may observe real-time progress on the Crane Valley Dam Seismic Retrofit project 24 hours a day.  Crane Valley Dam and the accompanying quarry are visible, just as PG&E has resumed quarry blasting activities at the site.

BassLakeDamCam.com may be added to your favorites to monitor progress on the project, and for immediate weather observations.

The Crane Valley Dam was built between 1902 and 1911 before much was known about seismic activity and safety.  PG&E has determined that the Crane Valley Dam would be susceptible to seismic activity and has developed this retrofit project to address potential safety issues.

The retrofit project  is expected to be completed by spring 2012.

Click Here for the Crane Valley Seismic Retrofit archive

Melanie Barker for Oakhurst Honorary Mayor Benefiting Manna House

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Who is Melanie Barker?
I grew up in our mountain community making me a Coarsegold Cougar and Yosemite Badger alumni. After high school I served in the U.S. Navy. Even though I’ve traveled the world, and have seen some amazing countries, this is my home. As a local Realtor with Bass Lake Realty Oakhurst I’m actively engaged in the industry through leadership roles at the local, state and national levels of the greater Association of Realtors. All of my leadership responsibilities are volunteer positions. Our local association of Realtors has held an annual rummage sale for nine years. I’ve been heavily involved in the rummage sale, including leading it for two years, and in nine years we’ve raised over $100,000 for local charitable organizations. I’m a board member of the El Capitan Educational Foundation that gives scholarships to all local graduates to support Oakhurst Community College. I think this gives you a sense of my commitment to our community. Quite simply it’s my home and I want to do my part to support it. The Oakhurst Area Chamber of Commerce sponsors a “campaign” referred to as the Oakhurst Honorary Mayor Race. The “candidates” raise money for their charity of choice, and whoever raises the most money by July 10th becomes Honorary Mayor. The race has provided the opportunity for me to give to an organization that I truly believe in: Manna House.

About Manna House
Manna House is our amazing all volunteer food bank that survives solely on donations to provide a need in our mountain community. In addition to emergency food they help with other needs as they arise including: wood for heat, limited PG&E assistance, clothing, baby items, and more. Between 2006 and 2009 they filled over 64,000 needs in our mountain community. I find that astounding and commendable. It also drives home the point that they are a valuable asset.

Supporting the Manna House Building Fund
In the fall of 2008 Manna House was the recipient of the net proceeds from the Yosemite Gateway Association of Realtors Monster Rummage Sale. During the months leading up to the event I had an opportunity to see how much commitment the Manna House volunteers have to this community providing for those in need, most especially the Chairman, Tom Nicolulis. During that time that he talked about the need to move to another location, and the fundraising efforts taking place to make that happen. The Manna House volunteers have done a bang up job so far raising funds for the new facility, and yet, there is still a shortage for completion of $135,000.

As a candidate for Honorary Mayor I’m seeking all donations possible. I have hosted several fundraising events with a couple of more on the horizon. Every dollar is a vote, so I’m trying to reach as many people as possible to get the word out about the need to finish the new facility.

If you would like to make a charitable contribution you can send a check to Manna House P.O. Box 1658 Oakhurst CA 93644.  Please note on the check that it is for the Building Fund or Honorary Mayor. Any amount is gladly accepted with great gratitude. Thank you for your support.