Tag: #mountains

Walk Inside San Andres Fault

Walk Inside San Andres Fault

Many of you may know Mammoth Lakes, California as a place to travel during winter or summer for fun activities such as skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and hiking. Although, what most people are unaware of is that the San Andres Fault Line runs right through Mammoth. Not only do you get to view this giant…

By The Nomadness Team 2018-09-20 Off

Weekly Hot Spot: Hot Creek

Weekly Hot Spot: Hot Creek

Located in Mammoth Lakes, California beholds the amazing hot creek. This stunning river is part of  Mono County of eastern California which is also part of the Inyo National Forest. Scientific Overview: Hot Creek was created by geothermal heat sources. These sources originate from the Long Valley Caldara. This creek is naturally heated when the…

By The Nomadness Team 2018-09-11 Off

“The Wait Is Over, It’s Finally Here!”

“The Wait Is Over, It’s Finally Here!”

Vacation rental reservation software that also provides channel management for small to medium size property managers at affordable rates in Mammoth Lakes, CA. Steamboat Springs and Denver, CO.  Small to medium property management companies have little options when it comes to advertising their portfolio of properties on OTA’s because they have no choice but to…

By The Nomadness Team 2018-07-10 Off

The June Lake Triathlon!

The June Lake Triathlon!

For those who love running, swimming, and or cycling as well as any other physical activity in the great outdoors, Mammoth Lakes, California hosts an annual event you’ll definitely want to join. Voted among the nations top races the High Sierra Triathlon club is an event you won’t want to miss. Every year, the June…

By The Nomadness Team 2018-07-03 Off

H.I.K.E Do You Know What It Means?

H.I.K.E Do You Know What It Means?

Hiking out in Inyo National Forest and the Eastern Sierras is so much fun. You realize how vast nature really is. Here are a few reminders of things to do or bring when headed for a hike. To be safe when hiking, just remember the word “Hike.” Have a plan, Inform someone where you’re headed and when you plan…

By The Nomadness Team 2018-06-25 Off