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Signal Peak Forest Lookout Fire Station,Mariposa Photos,Mariposa 2005

Signal Peak Fire Station Lookout,Mariposa Photos,Mariposa 2005

Maybe you have caught a glimpse of this lookout
located on Signal Peak,
while traveling around Mariposa County.
But have you seen the lookout up close?

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Jerry,Goldrushcam Photographer
Posted on Friday, November 04, 2005 - 7:02 am:   

Here is a photo looking north west from the lookout.
Toward the Merced River Canyon.
At the middle left of the photo, by the cloud line,Lake McClure can be seen !

A North West View Of Mariposa County From On Top Of Signal Peak
Jerry,Goldrushcam Photographer
Posted on Friday, November 04, 2005 - 8:36 am:   

Out and about today and this weekend:
Mariposa:
4-5
Christmas Boutique
21st annual Mariposa Crafters event
9-6 at the VFW hall.
Highway 140 and Jones Street.

4 – 6
Town-Wide Christmas Open House – Hosted by Local Mariposa Merchants
A Weekend of Refreshments, Special offers & Holiday Cheer
For more information, please contact various merchants for store hours.
Chamber of Commerce (209) 966-2456

5
Open House at Mariposa / Yosemite Airport
5020 Macready Way, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Displays airplanes over 35 years old.
Larry Todd (209) 966-2472

5
Black & White Ball
Mariposa County Fairgrounds, Bldg. A, 6:30 p.m., “No Host Bar” 8:00 p.m Dinner Dance until 12 midnight, Tickets - $60 per person. Proceeds benefit John C. Fremont Hospital Foundation
Tickets (209) 966-2021

Sonora Area:
5
TABLE MOUNTAIN TRAILS-N-TALES
Rawhide Mine, the Sierra Railroad, 'inverted' geology, and spicebush are a few of the topics discussed while climbing to the top of Table Mountain to end with a spectacular view. This is a two-mile hike with a short steep section of switchbacks to the top. Pre-register. Group size is limited. —536-9094, ext. 222

5 - 6 - 11
8th ANNUAL SALMON SEASON CANOE TRIPS
Experience the largest wild salmon run in the San Joaquin Valley. Tuolumne River Trust. Reservations. Meet at Natural Bridges Trailhead on Parrotts Ferry Road. —536-9094

6
EXPLORING NATURAL BRIDGES
At 1 p.m. Millions of yeas in the making, this cave is filled with the cadence of dripping springs and flowing water. Join a ranger on a 1½-mile walk to a fascinating geological feature. Meet at Natural Bridges Trailhead on Parrotts Ferry Road. —536-9094

Oakhurst Area:
11/5 Christmas Antique & Boutique Fair
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • "Shop indoors rain or shine" At the Oakhurst Community Center 39800 Rd 425B, Oakhurst. Sponsored by Mountain Community Women, proceeds to benefit the Oakhurst Community Center. Space rental $30 call Joy at 559-683-7277

What Else?
Pack a picnic. Gas the car. Take a camera.
Take a jacket.
Head over Tioga Pass before it closes for the winter.

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