New Lakes Basin Maps are In!

The new Lakes basin Maps are in! Since the 60’s Graeagle Land & Water Company has been publishing these maps with cooperation of its advertisers. This is the 4th and greatest version yet. Changes include designated parking spots, elevation displays, new bike trails, updated camping areas and now extends down to Sierra City. This map is a must have for any or hiker, camper, off road 4×4 goer, snowmobiler, kayaker, cross country skier, picnicker or bird watcher coming to the area.

Get yours today at:

Sierra City

Herrington’s Resort

Yuba River Inn

Buttes Resort

Bassets Station

 

Graeagle –

Graeagle Associates

Graeagle Mercantile

Graeagle Chevron

Graeagle Land & Water Co. (office)

Graeagle Store

Whitehawk Lodge

River Pines Resort

Or, If you are already in the Lakes Basin Head to:

Gray Eagle Lodge

Gold Lake Lodge

Elwell Lodge

Sardine Resort

 

 

Graeagle Hosting the Lost Sierra Endurance Run

September 29th, the world-class endurance run will be held through the Lakes Basin Recreation Area. Runners and athletes from across the country are coming together for the challenge.The “Lost Sierra” is a 50-kilometer (32- mile) long foot race with a 14-mile short course option that starts and ends in the town of Graeagle in the Plumas National Forest.

This foot race is above all because of one reason, Greg Williams and his crew. The same team that has produced and successfully ran the Downieville Classic Mountain Bike Race and All-Mountain World Championships for the past 18 years. The Lost Sierra will follow the same successful model of the Downieville Classic with a high quality course, good food, libations, live music and camping under the Sierra sky. All of the net proceeds from the Lost Sierra foot race go towards the local trail maintenance program. Ensuring our trails stay in shape and new ones are put in.

The event starts at the Graeagle Millpond where runners will be escorted by the CHP till they hit the Mills Peaks trail off Hwy. 89 and take off up to the Lakes Basins. With the racetrack coming back down to Graeagle Park where music, celebrations and awards will take place. Click here for the full course map.

For Contact information:

Primary Contact:
Tara Stone- (530) 545-2580 tara@sierratrails.org
Logistics Contact:
Greg Williams- (530) 613-2847 willie@sierratrails.org
Registration contact:
Heather Williams: heather@yubaexpeditions.com

More information? Head to their website, click here!

Visit their facebook page!

Registration:

1000 race entries available

Pre-Registration:
$60.00 before September 15th
$65.00 after September 15th

On-Site Registration Friday September 28:
3:00-7:00pm in Graeagle at the Community Fire Hall
Packet and number pick-up

Saturday September 29:
5:00-6:00am in Graeagle at Community Fire Hall
Packet and number pick-up
6:30am Runner Registration CLOSES. No exceptions.
7:00am Start of races

Race Categories for 50k and 23k:
Men 20 and under
Men 21-30
Men 31-40
Men 41-50
Men 51-60
Men 61+

Women 20 and under
Women 21-30
Women 31-40
Women 41-50
Women 51-60
Women 61+

REGISTRATION FEES
All net proceeds go to the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship, to support the SBTS Trail Maintenance Program.

Entry Fees include:

  • $500 gift certificate Red Star Eyewear
  • Trail Runner Magazine
  • Custom t-shirt
  • Seven theme based aid stations and quality race support
  • Accurate computerized timing
  • Custom medals for top 4 finishers in each category
  • Custom patch for all 50- kilometer finishers
  • Custom pint glass, with one complimentary and cold Sierra Nevada beer
  • Post-race spaghetti feed, provided by Graeagle Fire Department
  • Live music on “The Green” Saturday afternoon and evening

What is the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship? Check them out!

Graeagle Fire Reflective Address Sign Program

Fire departments across the country have started reflective address sign programs. These programs are wonderful, not only do they allow responders to find an address quicker but also act as a fundraiser for the fire department. Not to mention the pizza delivery boy will be grateful.

The program allows community members to purchase a double-sided reflective address sign for only $20. That’s cheaper than a pizza! The resident buys it, the fire department makes it and puts it up, but wait, it gets better!

Once the department makes the sign up, instead of calling the home/business owner to pick it up, Graeagle Fire delivers and installs it. They meet the homeowner. Walk around the front and recommend a good place for the owner to put the sign. Remember to think of the sign in other times of the year, for instance in the winter a snow berm could block the view of the sign. This is also a great time for the fire department to write up a pre-attack plan on the structure. Find out if there is anything on the property such as hazards or aggressive animals the firefighters should know.

The sign allows firefighters to easily spot your house. Of course, if it is a fire they should be able to see the blaze. But it is more for those 3AM medical calls or fire alarms. The more proper signage that you and your neighbor has the more quicker and efficiently Graeagle Fire can get to you in an emergency. Get your sign today.

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