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The trick in falliing off a ski hill is to fall into one of these places. Gracefully, of course.
Trying to pay for everything with peanuts? These are the places that cater to the budget conscious.
Bring the kids. Bring the grandparents. Bring everybody.
Hey! This is a resort town, right? So here's to you. And you. And you.
These are some of the places favored by the local cognoscenti. If they don't know, who does?
It's like a whole separate city up there!
What is it that makes a place romantic? Hard to say, but these are the places that have it.
As you may have noticed, MammothLocal.com, the online arm of Mammoth Monthly magazine, has stopped updating its pages until the economic climate improves. Owners Jean and George Shirk decided to keep the site alive, however, just for the heck of it. The Shirks still have a thing about Mammoth, and may return there soon to stir up more trouble. In the meantime, enjoy the high country (who doesn't?) and stay safe and well.
The Mono Lake Committee
Lots of activities throughout the year, including South Tufa walks and a terrific "Bird Chautauqua" in the spring.
The Sierra Club Range of Light
Group hikes, XC ski and snowshoe outings and other activities throughout the year.
Friends of the Inyo
Hikes, wilderness restoration and other activities, winter and summer.
Eastern Sierra Audubon Society
Based in Bishop, this group is for the birds. Field Trips, hikes, activities throughout the year.

