Olson’s Cabin Bear Valley California USA
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We found this mine while looking over all the plowing over that CNF did to sanitize the area.
They missed this fortunately.
They destroyed almost all the other mines in this area including the eagles nest.
Bear Valley Rookies, snowboarding in winter 2018.
Enjoying our winter break in the snow. Hope you guys enjoy!
Music: Broken by Lovelytheband
Big Bear Bald Eagle Cam
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Bear Valley Music Festival (click to play video)
The Bear Valley Music Festival is a yearly summer event in Bear Valley, California, located about 180 miles east of San Francisco at just above 7200 feet elevation in the Sierra Nevada. The festival currently begins on the second-to-last Friday in July and ends three Sundays later, drawing a total audience of roughly four thousand attendees. Under the direction of internationally recognized conductor Michael Morgan since 2012, the festival strives to appeal to a wide demographic by presenting a variety of artists and styles of music including classical, rock, country and jazz. The concerts are held in a tent erected to serve as a concert hall, equipped with a stage large enough to hold a symphony orchestra.
Bear valley Snowboard trip California March 2017
Bear Valley 22 & 23 march 2017 , bunch of guys from Santa Cruz go on a snowboard trip , bear valley California
Bear Valley Electric | Wikipedia audio article
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The Bear Valley Electric Service Company (BVES), is the utility that provides electricity to the Big Bear valley in the San Bernardino Mountains, California, United States. It is a subsidiary of the American States Water Company.
Big Bear Valley Sportsman's Club Shooting range
Big Bear Valley Sportsman's Club Shooting range
Rifle and Pistol Ranges from 18 to 100 Yards
Regulation trap field 16 to 27 yards
The Big Bear Valley Sportsman's Club (Incorporated 1946) operates the only supervised shooting facility in Big Bear Valley, on property leased from the National Forest Service. A NRA certified range safety officer supervises the site whenever the range is open.
Shooters must provide their own firearms and ammunition. Eye and ear protection are required for all shooters and spectators within the shooting area.
Shooting Range - Open To The Public - Rifle, Pistol, and Trap. Saturdays and Sundays only 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
North Shore & Division Big Bear City, CA 92314 Tel: 909-585-4686
Big Bear Lake is a reservoir in the San Bernardino Mountains, in San Bernardino County, California, United States. At a surface elevation of 6,750 ft (2,060 m), it has an east-west length of approximately 7 mi (11 km) and is approximately 2.5 mi (4.0 km) at its widest measurement, though the lake's width mostly averages a little more than 1 mi (1.6 km). These approximations are based on the lake having an optimum retainable water level. At dam's end Big Bear measures its deepest water at 72 ft (22 m). It is a completely snow-fed lake, having no other means of tributary or mechanical replenishment.
Located 100 miles (160 km) east of Los Angeles and surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest, Big Bear Lake is accessible via four scenic highways: Highway 330 from Highland, Highway 38 from Redlands, Highway 138 from Victorville, and Highway 18 from San Bernardino.
Big Bear Lake is geophysically defined by its North Shore and its South Shore. Big Bear Boulevard follows the South Shore and leads into the Big Bear Valley as a continuation of Highway 18 (the so-called Rim of the World Highway, which approaches from the west). Big Bear Boulevard winds east through Papoose Bay, Boulder Bay and Metcalf Bay, then leads directly east to the city of Big Bear Lake. At a point called The Village, the road turns toward the lake and then curves eastward to Moonridge, the ski resorts at Snow Summit and Bear Mountain, and Stanfield Cutoff, a causeway located near the east end of the lake. Big Bear Boulevard then continues east into Big Bear City, which is an unincorporated community despite its name. Bear Creek and Siberia Creek flow into the lake and Bear Creek flows out of the lake, traveling about 9 miles (14 km) southwest to the Santa Ana River.
North Shore (Highway 38) begins at the Dam Junction of Highway 18. It travels east past the historic location of Gray's Landing, a famous 1920s fishing camp. It turns north around Grout Bay and travels through the small unincorporated town of Fawnskin. The road meanders across North Shore through Forestry lands, past the Big Bear Solar Observatory, past the Big Bear Discovery Center, past the Serrano Campground (U.S.F.S), accessing the public boat launch, and Stanfield Cutoff. North Shore Drive continues east into Big Bear City and Baldwin Lake.
The primary approach to Big Bear is via Highway 330 out of San Bernardino through Running Springs where it intersects Highway 18. Highway 18 proceeds past Arrowbear and Snow Valley, over 7,200 ft (2,190 m) Lake Vista Summit and across the 15 mi (24 km) Arctic Circle for a total distance of 33 mi (53 km). Big Bear Lake can also be accessed by Hwy 38 (referred to as 'The Backside') at the San Bernardino (10) Freeway near Redlands, and takes a 52 mi (84 km) mile route that passes through Big Bear City on the east. From north of Lucerne Valley, it can be accessed by Highway 18 over the pass into Baldwin Lake and through the north side, into Big Bear City.
Bear Valley Hike View - Anchorage Alaska
The view looking towards Anchorage Alaska during a hike up Bear Valley on September 10th 2018.
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Pine Valley Bear Valley
Eric(Hon), Sydney( Hon 250), Eric( KX450., taking a ride up Bear Valley trail from the town of Pine Valley, in Sept of 2013. 7 miles from the trail head to the cabin at the back of the loop.
USA - Traveling along West Coast
This is just a short video about my West Coast experience.
Nothing Professionell.
Cities: Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seaside, San Diego, La Jolla
Places: Grand Canyon, Griffith Obversatory, Old Vegas, Universal Studios, Route 1, Venice Beach, Beverly Hills, Bear Valley, Lee Vining, Yosemite Nationalpark
Music: Flume - rushing back (petit biscuit remix)
Earthquake trail Bear Valley Visitor Center Ranger Talk Birds of Prey Point Reyes National Seashore
Join us on the Earthquake trail in Point Reyes National Seashore on a NPS ranger led talk on birds of prey found in and around bay area. Also see firsthand the San Andreas Fault and its impact on the Park.
Crucible Hike
Highlights of the Crucible Hike, the first event of the Endeavor Team Challenge, September 7-8, 2013 in Bear Valley, California. To experience these extraordinary panoramas in person, find a teammate and visit endeavorteamchallenge.com
Hiker Taking Photos is Killed by Grizzly Bear.
Sadly, a hiker was killed by a Grizzly Bear at Denali National Park in Alaska. It is the parks first death by bear since officially becoming a safe haven for wildlife in 1917. The bear had to be put down for public safety since it now was a man eater.
Rangers found the tourist camera and determined he spent over 8 minutes near the bear at a range of 50 yards. Park rules at Denali ask you to be 300 yards to 1/4 mile away from bears and at Yellowstone they state 100 yards. Ask anyone who visits or works at these parks and they will tell you they see people brake those rules daily for bear, moose, elk and other wildlife. Do people think they can out run a 30mph charging bear? Do they think they will get that perfect picture, not knowing the footage they watch on nature shows are taken with huge lenses, and sometimes even staged with captive animals?
Please enjoy nature, but be careful out there. For yourself, for the wildlife, and for everyone else that plans on visiting these amazing areas.
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The Bear Valley Visitor Center
Before exploring the Point Reyes National Seashore, a visit to the Bear Valley Visitors Center is in order. The Center provides an orientation to the park’s roads, trails and general history. It also offers ecological and historical exhibits including a seismograph, weather station and auditorium for films and educational programs.
Big Flute Meditation Bear Valley Creek, CA
Beautiful 48 bamboo flute, with birds joining in!
TYRANT COP 1st 2.5 mins missing
My arrest April 7 2019 for Assaulting a police officer , resisting arrest , and obstruction.
The officer in this video was released from service by the Bear Valley Springs Police Department..I do not know if my arrest had anything to do with his release
My charges were dropped...however I did receive a fine of $155 for disturbing the peace..
March for Justice on Bear Valley Rd
Victorville, CA - On Friday December 14th 2018, March for Justice started at Hesperia Road headed to Balsam West bound on Bear Valley Road as a peaceful march. Some of the marchers crossed beyond the safety cones. Sheriff's Department were trying to keep everyone safe, but some individuals were not listening. Deputies had to shut down Bear Valley Rd. west bound at Seventh Ave for a short time. The march continued onto Seventh Avenue after that.
Bear Valley Springs deer at play
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