Last week: Chamber brings back the ‘Mountain Resident’ pass as snowplay snarls traffic from Lake of the Woods to Frazier Park —

  • [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

    [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

By TME Staff

A very light snowplay weekend backed up traffic from Lake of the Woods to Frazier Park January 14 and 15 as California Highway Patrol checked cars for chains if they wished to go to Mount Piños. The Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce is bringing back the ‘Mountain Resident Permit’ mirror hanger tag so all those who live here will be able to get…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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Above: A family of six pulled off Interstate 5 for some fun in a small patch of snow while driving to Bakersfield to visit friends. Below: Traffic was at a standstill between Lake of the Woods and Frazier Park on Sunday, Jan. 15. CHP had a chain checkpoint at Lockwood Valley Road.

Right: Snow bunnies are told to leave private property in Lake of the Woods on January 14.

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This is part of the January 20, 2017 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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