The Rim of the World Interpretive Association (ROWIA) had planned to celebrate the 40th year of its establishment last September. However, the Line Fire forced the cancellation of all anniversary activities. Those activities have been rescheduled and promise to be fun...
Mountain History Museum replaces damaged front windows
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer The Mountain History Museum has been closed this winter due to some recently discovered damage caused by the massive snowstorm in 2023 (Snowmegeddon). They had been considering replacing the vinyl photos that were on their...
RYLA: A life-changing experience
By Nina Hidajat RYLA – Rotary Youth Leadership Awards – was a life-changing, unforgettable experience. It took place at the Thousand Pines camp in Crestline and spanned from Friday morning to Sunday afternoon. The program brings students from San Bernardino and...
LET’S GO HIKING — Dogwood Campground
By TIM WILCOX Special to the Alpine Mountaineer Where: Rimforest Length: 3.2-mile loop Elevation gain: 102 feet Difficulty: easy Campgrounds are for camping. Yes, but they’re also good for hiking. As a prime example, consider a 200-acre U.S. Forest Service...
Arts & Entertainment Guide
BLUE JAY TUESDAY, APRIL 22 Open Mic Night with Dale Fisher 6:30-9pm Dogwood Tavern (Instagram: @dogwood_tavern) CRESTLINE THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Karaoke with Kimberly Drum 7-9pm Rim of the World Sports Bar (909-338-0557) (facebook.com/Rimoftheworld sportsbarlll)...
Estate Planning — Got intellectual property? Include it in your estate plan
You don’t have to be a famous artist or entrepreneur to own intellectual property (IP). If you create music, write stories, develop inventions or own a business, you likely have valuable IP. However, because IP is intangible, it is often overlooked in estate planning....
Those Were The Days — Daley Canyon Toll Road grand opening party
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Historian The Mountain Turnpike, or the Twin and City Creek Road, was a narrow (12-foot-wide) and steep road (10 to 15-percent grades), which was known as the Daley Canyon Toll Road because Edward Daley engineered and built it. It took a...
Mountain Musings with Uncle Mott — Germs
The availability of hand sanitizers in public places is one of the coolest things since the discovery of penicillin. The ones at the supermarket are meant for cleaning all the yuck off the handle of your shopping cart. There’s no telling what kinds of disease-bearing...











