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"I think of things I've always wanted to do, call up make reservations for 25," club spokesperson Christy Pappas says. "I get all these people to go, so I don't go by myself and we get a great discount."
An even $95 gets each snowbird on the bus at 3:30am, which, after some snoozing and the sunrise, takes them to Kirkwood-which OTB manager Dylan Rivera calls "pretty much everyone's favorite mountain"-just as the lifts open. After a full day of carving, locals retreat to the bus by 4pm and are back in town, fortified by a dinner stop, around 11pm.This Salinas-based outfit has enjoyed a continued membership for more than 50 years-and has moved beyond the slopes along the way. "Skiing used to be our only activity," their website reads. "Now we have many, including snow skiing, water skiing, volleyball, river rafting, kayaking in the bay, parking cars at the California Air Show in October each year, bicycle riding and hiking."See the full content of this document
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Taking It by Storm
Even as they cowered beneath coffee tables as monsoon conditions rattled the county earlier this month, they were smiling. Even while they searched for lawn furniture and house pets swept away by th...
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