Leslea Meyerhoff and her son Josh just returned from an epic adventure
to Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal where they carried the Town Crier
with them. She said her family had a cabin in Idyllwild for 35 years and
are still very connected to the mountain. They are still frequent
visitors with a family member attending Idyllwild Arts, too. Meyerhoff
said she also first learned to hike in Idyllwild.
Photo courtesy of Meyerhoff
Celebrating the first Arbor Day Celebration in honor of Idyllwild’s
oldest tree Sunday at St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church are, from left, MaryKnab, Janine Koeneke and Haleigh Lavy.
Photo by Joel Feingold
Krisi Svenneby, owner/designer of Ksven Art, at the first Arbor DayCelebration at St. Hugh’s Episcopal Church Sunday.
Photo by Joel Feingold
Crews from several areas including Bautista, Pinyon Pines and young men from the California Conservation Corps came together this week to do controlled burns near Thousand Trails Campground. 
Photo by Mark Dean
State Park‘s Nick Garduno showing the difference between a bobcat and mountain lion skull at the Idyllwild Trail Festival
Photo by Mike Ferro

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