Dear Guests,

Great Vacations Begin at Great Places!

101 Great Escapes would like to be the first to welcome you to Mammoth Lakes!

Our company motto is “Great Vacations Begin in Great Places”. Therefore, it is very important to us that your stay is comfortable, enjoyable, and most of all, memorable. Our ultimate goal is to provide each and every guest a great Mammoth vacation that they will remember fondly and want to repeat for years to come.

100% of our company inventory consists of Mammoth’s most convenient properties. All are either Ski in and out, Walk to lift, Walk to Village, or Golf Course townhomes. Many have really nice views, but most have nothing less than spectacular views. All are in the best locations Mammoth has to offer.

As a company, we pride ourselves on providing our guests with exceptionally clean and well maintained condo rentals, complete with excellent linen, plush ECO friendly terry products, spa robes, and of course, great customer service Simply put, we want whatever portion of your stay that we can control to be nothing less than “Great”.

Bottom line ... If we fall short of your expectations or you encounter an issue with your vacation rental that is inhibiting the enjoyment of your holiday, we guarantee that we will take care of the problem to your satisfaction. If that cannot be accomplished in the same unit, we will move you to an equal or better condo from our considerable list of quality Mammoth condos and townhomes.

In this directory, we have provided links to events and activities that are going on in Mammoth Lakes during your stay. There are the also a list of contact numbers and information regarding the property you have rented. Lastly, there is a Special Offers page with discounts that apply only to our Repeat Guests.

We hope you have a great stay and we look forward to your next visit.

Bob and Diane Stilwell – managing owners.
www.101GreatEscapes.com


 In-House Guests

First and foremost, 101 Great Escapes values your business. We want your vacation in Mammoth to be all you hoped for and more.

In Preparation of Your Stay
Your condo has been cleaned, stocked, and checked by quality control to uncover any necessary maintenance issues. During Winter, the heat is also turned on so that you will find your condo to be at a pleasant temperature upon arrival. During Summer, you will find a few windows open for the same reasons.

Our Commitment to Our Guests
NO call will go unanswered and ALL issues will be dealt with as soon as we are made aware of them. We are available 24/7 for emergencies and at all reasonable hours for maintenance issues.

We Ask the Following of Our Guests

•    Enjoy your trip!

•    If you do find maintenance issues, insufficient supplies, or damage anywhere in the condo, we ask that you report them to us immediately upon discovery. If you phone us to report an issue, please leave a message as sometimes all of our lines are busy or our late night number goes automatically to voice mail due to local cell coverage.

•    We offer no compensation for issues first reported to us upon checkout or emailed to us after you have departed.

Things Not To Do

•    Smoking is not allowed in any of our condos or on their patios or balconies.

•   Pets are not allowed in our condos or on the condo property.

•   Please DO NOT clean out your fireplace or remove wood or ashes at any time.

•   Do not disturb your neighbors with excessive noise or violate posted rules at the property.

•   Do not put any item other than a pot or pan on glass-topped stoves.

•   If you rented a lock-off condo, use only the bedroom(s) you have rented. You will be billed the difference in rent if you use additional bedrooms.


Major Television Channels
(See check in card for full list)

02    FOX

03    NBC

04    CNN

07    USA

08    ABC

10    CBS

11     ESPN

22    A&E

26    THE WEATHER CHANNEL

39    FOX NEWS

40    TV GUIDE CHANNEL

72    LOCAL ACCESS CHANNEL


Contact Numbers During Stay:
On-Site Guest Issues: - 1-760-924-3991
Fax:- 1-760-924-3862
Reservations: - 1-800-262-8148
Homeowner Relations: - 1-800-567-8650
EMERGENCY: - Dial 911
Mammoth Hospital
85 Sierra Park Road- 1-760-934-3311

Airlines
Alaska Airlines
1-800-252-7522 or www.alaskaair.com
United Airlines
1-800-241-6522 or www.united.com

Mammoth Lakes Tourism Info
For detailed maps and area information, please contact Mammoth Lakes Tourism at: 760-934-2712 or online at www.visitmammoth.com. The tourism offices are located on Main Street (Highway 203) as you are leaving town on the left side of the road.

Mammoth Events and Activities
For information on what is going on in Mammoth during your stay or to get a future schedule of events, visit:
www.101GreatEscapes.com/ MammothEvents

Parking
Guests must park in designated spaces only. See map provided upon check in. Permits must be visible at all times.

Pets are not permitted at any of our properties.

Smoking is not permitted at any of our properties.

Ice and Snow
We want your vacation to be accident free. Please drive and walk very carefully to avoid injury.


Fire Safety Procedures

Plan what to do in case of a fire when you check in. You won’t have time to plan during a fire.

Smoke detectors and a fire extinguisher are provided for your safety. The fire extinguisher is normally located under your kitchen sink or in a more obvious location.

First, find two exits nearest your room. Be sure they are unlocked and unblocked.

Then, count doors between your room and exits, so you’ll have a reference point if it is smoky.

When you hear an alarm, act, don’t investigate.

If the fire is in your room, get out and close the door. Once out, report the fire.

If the fire is not in your room, leave if you can. First, feel your door. If it is cool, open it slowly and go to the nearest exit. Crawl in smoke. Fresh air will be at the floor. Take your key so you can get back in if you can’t use the exits.

Never use an elevator during a fire. They could stop at the fire floor.

If your door is hot, don’t open it. Your room may be the safest place to be. Seal all cracks with wet towels. Shut off fans and air conditioners. Signal at your window. Call the Fire Department and wait to be rescued.


Special Offers for In-House Guests

Repeat Guest Discount
Repeat Guests that have stayed with 101 Great Escapes in the last 365 days receive $20/night off of the nightly rate during non-holiday periods.

Book a Future Non-Holiday Stay at 20% Off! Guests may book their next Mammoth stay prior to departure at a 20% discount. Restrictions apply.

Go to:
www.101GreatEscapes.com/Mammoth20Off

Restrictions for 20% Discount
Reservation must be booked online prior to departure at the link above.

20% discount is not valid with other discounts or offers.

20% discount is not offered during holiday periods.

For Ongoing Facebook Only Discounts
Go to: www.facebook.com/101GreatEscapes


Checkout Procedures

Checkout Time
Checkout time is: 11:00 A.M. Later checkouts are sometimes possible. If you would like to request a late checkout, please call 760-924-3991 between 3:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. the day prior to your departure.

Departure Procedures
•  Please load and start the dishwasher.

•  Turn all heat completely OFF.

•  Shut all windows completely.

•  Shut and lock all doors.

•  Remove all trash from the condo and deposit in the on-site receptacle provided at the property.

Keys
You may leave your key on the kitchen counter upon departure as long as the front door locks without the key. Please call our offices upon checkout if you do leave the keys on the kitchen counter instead of returning them to our office.

If the door requires a key to lock, you must return your keys to our office upon departure. If our office is not open, please place the keys in the designated drop box outside of the office.


Mammoth Map


ABOUT MAMMOTH LAKES

Mammoth Lakes is a small town in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, the most prominent mountain range in the state of California. It began as a mining town in the mid-to-late 19th century. Mammoth Lakes is known for its natural wonders, which attract many tourists to the town. These natural wonders include tall mountains, hot springs, and several lakes with crystal blue waters. Mammoth Lakes offers many outdoor activities all-year round. World-renowned for its hiking, fishing and horseback riding, Mammoth Lakes is also home to Outside Magazine’s top-ranked mountain bike park in the USA. The Mammoth Lakes Basin is full of places to hike, catch a trout or take a bike ride with your family on the paved paths.

Mammoth Lakes is home to world-famous Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, one of the official training mountains of the U.S. Olympic Team. Access the highest ski resort in California, at over 3,300 meters, via 28 chair lifts and two gondolas. Mammoth Mountain has 150 runs, with expert, beginner and intermediate terrain. Choose which trails are best for your ski level and enjoy!

Mammoth Lakes includes several lakes. The largest of these lakes is Lake Mary. Other lakes include Lake George, Lake Marnie, Horseshoe Lake, McLeod Lake, Crystal Lake, Lake Barrett, and the Twin Lakes. Mammoth Lakes has a total area of 66 sq. km, of which 64 sq. km is land and 1 sq. km is water. It is situated at an elevation of 2,400 meters, and is surrounded by mountains, including Mammoth Mountain to the west and the Sherwin Range to the south. It is also surrounded by forests and is bordered by the Ansel Adams and John Muir Wilderness Areas. Mammoth Lakes lies on the edge of the Long Caldera Valley, a depression adjacent to Mammoth Mountain. The area that surrounds Mammoth Lakes is geologically active and includes hot springs and rhyolite domes that are less than a thousand years old.


MAMMOTH LAKES FACTS

Lake Mary
Surface Acres: 140 acres
Length: .7 miles
Shoreline Length: 2 miles
Elevation: 8,963 feet

Twin Lakes
Surface Acres: 34 acres
Length: .75 miles
Shoreline Length: 2 miles
Elevation: 8,638 feet

Horseshoe Lake
Surface Acres: 53 acres
Length: .5 miles
Shoreline Length: 1.4 mile
Elevation: 8,960 feet

Lake George
Surface Acres: 38 acres
Length: .34 miles
Shoreline Length: 1 mile
Elevation: 9,026 feet

Lake Mamie
Surface Acres: 19 acres
Length: .3 miles
Shoreline Length: .9 miles
Elevation: 8,894 feet

Average High Air Temperatures
Spring: 64 degrees
Summer: 81 degrees
Fall: 69 degrees
Winter: 40 degrees


ELEVATION AT MAMMOTH LAKES

One thing that many guests notice when they reach the Mammoth Lakes area is the high altitude. Everyone visiting the Mammoth Lakes area notices the altitude difference from their home location. Being 7,800 feet above sea level (and that’s just the town) is bound to have some effects.

For most people, getting acclimated to the altitude isn’t too uncomfortable. Common symptoms include shortness of breath, sluggishness, and minor headaches. But some people do experience more serious altitude sickness* which can really put a damper on a vacation or, worse, lead to health complications.


HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS

GIVE YOURSELF TIME TO ACCLIMATE.
You’ve probably been looking forward to this trip for some time. You only have a set time limit to do all the activities you want to do. Listen to your body and ease into your activities so that you don’t hit a wall early on.

WEAR PLENTY OF SUNSCREEN.
A consequence of the air being thinner at high altitude is that UV rays are stronger. In Mammoth, you’ll be much more prone to sunburn because the thin air doesn’t provide a buffer. Make sure to wear plenty of sunscreen and a good pair of sunglasses.

STAY HYDRATED.
You may be surprised to find out that high altitude also means dry, dry conditions. And, in most ways, that’s a good thing. Mammoth’s dry climate makes for great snow, beautiful summers, and a diverse ecosystem. But it also poses some unique challenges in terms of staying hydrated. Without getting too technical, it’s helpful to know the three ways that high elevation strips you of hydration. To begin, at high altitude, your body produces twice the amount of water through breathing and sweating than it does at sea level. At the same time, low air pressure leads to quicker evaporation of moisture off the skin. And, finally, the high risk of sunburn means that your skin might not be absorbing moisture normally.

Obviously, the best response is to drink way more water than you usually would. This can be tricky advice for folks to remember, especially because our mild temperatures don’t exactly remind us that we need to drink more water. So, get ahead of dehydration by always carrying a water bottle and reminding your loved ones to continually drink water.

LAST, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY: BE PATIENT WITH YOURSELF.
If you want to make the most of your trip and are not from a high-altitude climate, you will need to take the time to adjust, take special care to prevent dehydration and sunburn, and take every opportunity to rest. If you follow these steps, you’ll be setting yourself up for a safe, fun-filled vacation in Mammoth! *Altitude sickness can range from mild to life-threatening. If you notice someone exhibiting severe symptoms such as disorientation, fainting, and tightness in the muscles and chest, you should consult a doctor right away.

Resource:
https://www.visitmammoth.com/high-altitude-tips
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/altitude-sickness#1


AVERAGE TEMPS IN MAMMOTH LAKES

The warm season lasts for 3.2 months, from June 11 to September 17, with an average daily high temperature above 68°F. The hottest month of the year in Mammoth Lakes is July, with an average high of 76°F and low of 41°F.

The cold season lasts for 3.7 months, from November 23 to March 14, with an average daily high temperature below 44°F. The coldest month of the year in Mammoth Lakes is January, with an average low of 12°F and high of 37°F.

Resource:
https://weatherspark.com/y/1768/Average-Weather-in-Mammoth-Lakes-California-United-States-Year-Round

https://www.visitmammoth.com/high-altitude-tips

www.highaltitudelife.com

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/altitude-sickness#1

https://www.townofmammothlakes.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/571/Mammoth-Facts

https://weatherspark.com/y/1768/Average-Weather-in-Mammoth-Lakes-California-United-States-Year-Round

https://www.californiasgreatestlakes.com/mammoth/mammoth_lakes.html






This Directory Prepared By: Regal Publications 2023
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