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It's the destination and the journey.

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Getting Out of L.A. with Dan's Parents- A Morning on Big Bear Lake

Dan had the great idea to rent a pontoon boat to explore Big Bear Lake. The last time that we were on the lake, Dan and I had rented a jet ski, which although a lot of fun, didn't allow us to take pictures or really enjoy the lake. Unlike last time, when it was so crowded that we lucked out to be able to get a jet ski for an hour, this time the marina was dead. It's always a good idea to book in advance, but we really didn't need to on a Friday morning in mid-September.

The first thing that you see when heading to the boat office is this great statue carved from a piece of wood and a memorial for "Spike".


A duck named Spike.


Marina Shack.

We didn't rent the pontoon to go fishing, but here is the records for the lake. There are some big fish in that water!


Big fish!

Dan has his boating licence, which was reassuring. He definitely drove the pontoon better than the guy working at the marina, who crashed it into the slip before handing it over to us. I am fairly certain that the marina doesn't require a licence to rent the pontoons, as it is such a tourist operation. They gave Dan a map and about five minutes of instructions before we set off into the lake.

Here is our pontoon.


Our Pontoon

Off we go!


Let's head out for an adventure!


Picking up speed

This advertisement was a little late, as we had just left the marina.


Snacks?

We had the rental for an hour, which was just enough time to go around the boundaries of the lake. Next time, it would have been nice to pack a picnic and have lunch on the water.

We saw many things on the lake, like a flock of birds.


Pretty birds!

A big observatory with a little observatory.


Observatory.

Beautiful clouds.


Surreal clouds

Beautiful lake-side estates.


Let's move in here!

And pirate ships!


Ahoy!

Luckily, we escaped a pillaging.

After the boat ride, we headed to the Big Bear Village shops. As one might expect, there are a lot of bear themed shops. I found the ultimate tacky bear themed item... it is never to early to think about Christmas Decor.


The Holy Family in bear costumes.


Wise bears.


A bear in a camel costume?

I tend to think that every object, no matter how ridiculous, has someone out there who would want it. The old adage, "One Persons Trash, it another person's treasure". Mine is a Billy Bass Fish that sings Chinese Happy New Year song, in Chinese. I couldn't imagine that my friends wanted to throw away something so awesome and I even painted my bathroom orange to theme around the fish. Not kidding. The orange bathroom was repainted within a month, after I dealt with mortified family and friends. I stand by my unusual home decor design. It was awesome.

The bear nativity, I just don't get. Anyone who would have a nativity scene up for Christmas, won't want bears and anyone who would buy one with bears, wouldn't be the sort to have a nativity scene. I imagine this is the only one of its kind and it's gathered dust in the shop for years. I got a good laugh from it though. It's just so silly!

Lastly, here is a picture of something that I NEED for our front window. So adorable!


The cutest door decoration ever made.

tags: Spike the Duck, Big Bear Village Shops, Big Bear Lake fishing records, One persons trash is another persons treasure, Billy Bass fish singing in Chinese, Big Bear Marina, Bear Nativity Scene, Billy Bass fish, Big Bear Marina Pontoon Rental
categories: Trips and Travels, Visit
Monday 10.08.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Mountain Weekend- Part Three

Once we got on the correct road, we headed to Big Bear!

A beautiful drive through winding mountain passes. We stopped for breakfast at this great local diner.

Local places are the best...greasy eggs and potatoes cooked right in front of us as we sat at the counter. Awesome coffee served in a eclectic mix of local business coffee cups. Screw Citibank..

And a local showing off the latest fall fashions in the parking lot...

No clue what the name of the town was, but we had a lot of excitement before even getting to Big Bear! We finally hit Big Bear early on Sunday, before most of the stores were open. We had not made any activity plans, so naturally, we headed to the marina. The marina was packed and we lucked out by getting the last available jet ski rental.

A tip, if you rent anything at the marina, make sure to change into your bathing suit prior to arriving. They only have a porta-potty to change in. It was utterly disgusting. Another tip, book in advance, we got lucky, but the rentals book up early.

It was a hot morning, but the lake water was ice cold. My toes were frozen within the first five minutes. We rented for hour, one jet ski with Dan driving and that was plenty. A lot of fun and the choppy water made for lots of air time! It's a fun and beautiful way to see the lake. We rode out and got a closer look at some of the big homes. In the past, I've only been to Big Bear in the winter for skiing, so it was nice to visit when summer activities are going on. The water was so cold, that I can't imagine the window for water activities is very wide. I am really glad that we didn't tip over!

The town in Big Bear is really cute.

A little weird to visit in the summer, as all of the buildings make me thing of winter and Christmas time. Where did the snow on the roofs go?

We got very excited when we saw the arcade, only to discover that is was closed. A bit silly though, as we have an arcade machine in our living room! Still, it's sad when any arcade closes.

After walking through the shops, we had lunch before heading home. We had beer and burgers at the very busy Trolls Restaurant.

We sat at the bar and behind the bar was a very creepy troll mask. I was tempted, but did ask, who wheres the scary mask???

I thought the sign in the restroom was amusing. Also a little grossed out that they need to post a reminder...

A great mini trip to celebrate Dan's birthday!

tags: Big Bear, Big Bear Lake, Local Adventures, Trolls Restaurant, Old Country Coffee Shop, Big Bear Marina
categories: Trips and Travels, Adventures in Gluttony, Eat, Visit
Friday 08.17.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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