VOLUME 4 • NUMBER 2 February 25, 2005 - March 24, 2005 FUN FUN & Travel Your source to the most popular Recreation destinations in Northern California

New Clairvaux ...... p g. 2

Mt. Shasta Motorcycle Run ...... p g. 6

Snowmobiling ...... pg. 10

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A publication of Northern California Newspapers BY C. JEROME CROW Red Bluff : Staff Writer

VINA — As the Abbey of New Clairvaux begins monks, the same order as the monks in Vina. “In anticipation of the Abbey’s Jubilee Year in it’s celebration of fifty years in the north state, work Newspaper publishing giant William Randolph 2005, we prepare for the next milestone,” said Abbot on a new facility using centuries-old stones from a Hearst had the dismantled and shipped to Thomas X. Davis. “During the second building Spanish monastery is well underway. the United States with plans to incorporate the phase, we’ll undertake construction of the chapter By the end of November, work on the foundation, stones into a lavish vacation home/medieval muse- house interior, atrium, entryway, walkways and roof and outer shell of the new had um near Mt. Shasta. However, after running into parking areas.” reached significant milestones and the first of the financial problems, Hearst sold the stones to the The chapter house will be part of a complex that sacred stones had been set in place. Three windows City of and they were placed in will eventually include an archival library, pastoral featuring the stones had been installed and a lime- for the next fifty years becoming center and a new . The chapter house and its stone veneer was in the process of being applied to the victims to vandalism and theft. will be used for their original purpose, chap- the chapter house shell. After much work, the abbey secured the stones in ter meetings or daily reading from the chapters of The project has been a decades-long one for 1994 and they have since been stored in old brandy the Rules of St. Benedict, community gatherings, Abbot Thomas X. Davis. Davis said his passion to barns where expert stone masons have been working receptions of new members and for public tours. see the stones brought to Vina started when he first to prepare them for reconstruction. The monks have set up a workshop on the arrived to begin his assignment at the new In the 1980s, an art historian surveyed the stones monastery grounds and employ two full-time master monastery. On his way to Vina he stopped over in and discovered that they were salvageable, although stonemasons and other professional experts and have the Bay Area and saw the stones languishing in most of the original markings that provided the purchased matching limestone to replace missing or Golden Gate Park and felt that they needed to come codes to reconstruct the chapter house were damaged stones. While required to meet today’s home. destroyed. basic construction and seismic codes, the abbot says “One of my escorts pointed to a pile of rocks and Plans are to reconstruct the chapter house as close that the project aims to stay true to the tenants of said there is a Cistercian monastery, and I knew it as possible to the original work of their brothers 800 Cistercian spirituality and architecture. had to come to Vina with me,” Davis said. years ago. When completed it will be the only In September of 2001, just days after the 9/11 The stones had originally been part of a Spanish example of Gothic Cistercian architecture in the attacks, a small group gathered at the abbey for a monastery, Santa Maria de Ovila, built by Cistercian country. celebration and blessing of the stones in what many

2 FEBRUARY 25, 2005 - MARCH 24, 2005 FUN & Travel — A publication of Northern California Newspapers later would say became “an oasis from the outside world.” The occasion also marked the 46th Anniversary of Davis arriv- Serving Our Community... ing at the abbey. Work began in earnest thereafter in cutting and B G N shipping the stones utilizing an enormous customized saw that the 15 56 44 O Abbey brought over from Europe enabling master stonemason BINGO 75 Oskar Kempf and Ross Luthard to do the seemingly impossible. Funding for the restoration is being done largely by donations EVERY THURSDAY I from generous benefactors from around the country. The monks 21 are used to working hard and making do with what they have, so NIGHT! fund raising isn’t something that comes naturally to them. The sacred stone project has been a topic of a PBS documentary OVER  Receptions  Anniversaries and a campaign to raise funds for the project has garnered several  Conferences large donations from around the world. The monks have even ven- $  Retirement & Birthday Parties tured into cyberspace establishing a Web site, 33,0003,000,000  www.sacredstones.org. Catering Available for Those interested in contributing to the project can contact Sandy Goulart, campaign coordinator at (530) 839-2243 or IN PAYOUTS Finger Foods & Complete Dinners [email protected] The Abbey of New Clairvaux was founded in 1955 when the DOORS OPEN 4:30PM FOR RESERVATIONS... Trappist-Cistercian monks of Gethsemani Abbey in Kentucky SNACK BAR OPENS 5-9PM acquired property formally owned by Peter Lassen and Leland REGULAR GAMES START AT 6:30PM 342-1633 Stanford, the great railroad baron and the namesake of Stanford University. The Abbey of New Clairvaux is located at 7th and C Streets. A large white cross marks the entryway. A visitor center and chapel are open to the public. EAGLES HALL More information is available at www.newclairvaux.org. E. 20th & Mulberry St. • 342-1633

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Riders on the annual Run to the Far Side of Mount Shasta head south on Old Highway 99 through the scenic Shasta Valley with the mountain rising above.

PHOTO courtesy of the Yreka Chamber of Commerce

Motorcycling enthusiasts have discovered the from Yreka to Dunsmuir on the south side of the lawn for relaxing in a comfy chair and a swimming highways and back roads of Siskiyou County and mountain. The June 4th ride begins in Yreka and pool for post-ride dips. they keep coming back. What’s the allure? winds through the valley with a law enforcement Uncrowded roads winding down river canyons escort to flag riders through stops signs and street- This relaxed atmosphere of small-town life is a and through valleys with fantastic views, 14,162- lights. The ride ends in Dunsmuir, a historic railroad theme in Siskiyou County rides, where riders will foot Mt. Shasta rising out of the valley, a selection town on the banks of the Upper Sacramento River, encounter very few stoplights in small rural towns of great rides and the city of Yreka that is catering where a barbeque, live-entertainment and vendors and little traffic as they ride the valleys and river to riders. will help wrap up the day’s ride. canyons. The Yreka Chamber of Commerce can offer plenty of information about where to ride, Siskiyou County is home to Mount Shasta, a Yreka’s hospitality extends well beyond the annu- great dining establishments and historic attractions glacier-covered mountain that stands alone over the al event. The town boasts that it is biker friendly and like the gold rush display at the county courthouse. Shasta Valley. While the twin-peaked mountain invites riders to explore its back roads and in-town The Chamber’s executive director is a long time demands attention, the rivers, pastoral valleys and attractions. Yreka’s Klamath Motor Lodge wel- biker and will share some of his favorites rides with historical sites of this gold rush county are also cap- comes riders with more than comfortable rooms; the bikers passing through. tivating. As riders have discovered routes through Lodge’s manager will plan routes based on what these lands the county seat of Yreka has responded rides want to see and experience. The Lodge will “It’s a beautiful area for riding. No matter where to this new group of visitors. call ahead to small towns along the route, letting you turn you’ve got Mount Shasta over your shoul- cafes and restaurants know to prepare for an incom- der,” said Mark Dean, the Chamber’s director. “The This June the Veterans Affairs Office will host its ing group. Recognizing the needs of bikers, the number one thing bikers look for is a nice, friendly second annual “Ride to the Far Side of Mt. Shasta” Lodge provides rooms with refrigerators, town, and we’ve got that in aces here.” that takes bikers along back roads of the county, microwaves and coffee makers as well as a shaded

6 FEBRUARY 25, 2005 - MARCH 24, 2005 FUN & Travel — A publication of Northern California Newspapers Dean has been riding the county’s back roads for on Highway 96 on the Klamath River. A ride warm. Riders who do visit in the summer can many years, and recommended a western loop upstream along the winding Klamath with its Great always take a ride along the river, where camp- through the Shasta Valley and over in to the Scott Blue Herons, turtles and tules will bring explorers to grounds and beaches offer likely spots for peeling of Valley. Riders can leave Yreka heading south via Highway 263, which will return them to Yreka. leathers for a refreshing swim in the river. Old Highway 99 that winds through farming and cattle country. At the agriculture village of Gazelle, This ride is ripe with several side trips that follow To learn more about riding around Yreka, contact they can turn west and climb the winding road over river canyons and pass through small valleys. To the the Yreka Chamber of Commerce at 530.842.1649 Gazelle Mountain to drop down into the historic east of Yreka you’ll find the Shasta Valley’s farm or visit the website at www.yrekachamber.com. The gold rush town of Callahan. From there the highway country and even further east, the Klamath Basin, Siskiyou County Visitors Bureau can provide infor- winds through fields of alfalfa and cow pastures to which is home to large wildlife refuges. The county mation about county-wide routes online at www.vis- the towns of Etna and Fort Jones. Experienced riders is full of areas to explore and small towns to stop in. itsiskiyou.org or at 877.877.2948. Get in touch with can take the Scott River Road, with its narrow lanes The best times to ride are in the spring and fall as the Klamath Motor Lodge at 530.842.2751. and steep drop-offs into the Scott River, to emerge the summer months of July and August can get quite

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Even as spring approaches, winter snows lay deep and forest while riding the long or short loop. Those your snowmobile up in the bowl and ski down. The in the woods on the slopes of Mount Shasta in far who plan ahead can take a trail to the Pilgrim Creek ridges around the bowl are part of the Mt. Shasta northern California. Hundreds of miles of trails offer Snowmobile Park on the east side of the mountain, Wilderness area, where motorized travel is not the perfect opportunity to enjoy the winter landscape near the town of McCloud. allowed. from a snowmobile. The flanks of the 14,162-foot mountain are home to two snowmobile parks and Both the Deer Mountain and Pilgrim Creek To learn more about snowmobiling around Mt. the Ski Bowl, at over 8,000 feet in elevation is open Snowmobile Parks are part of the Tri-Forest Shasta, contact the Forest Service at: Mt. Shasta to motorized travel. Snowmobile Trail system, which has more than 260- Ranger District, 530-926-4511 or McCloud Ranger miles of marked trail. This system links the District at 530-964-2184. The Deer Mountain Whether you are new to snowmobiling or an old Doorknob and Four Corners parks to Deer Mountain Snowmobile Park is located in the Klamath National hand, the lands around Shasta will thrill you. The and Pilgrim Creek. All parks are a days travel apart Forest, which can be contacted at 530-842-6131. Mt. Deer Mountain Snowmobile Park lies on the north and the major trails that link them are groomed. A Shasta Sno-Mobiliers, Inc provides snow conditions side of the mountain and is the site of many winter different kind of riding is available near the city of updates at 530-926-2824. Sleds can be rented from activities. The Fun Factory rentals snowmobiles and Mt. Shasta. the Fun Factory, 530-926-7070, for use at Deer provides tour at Deer Mountain. While enjoying the Mountain. To learn more about the Mt. Shasta area, warming hut or unloading your sleds you may see a Experienced riders can haul their sleds up Everitt call the Siskiyou County Visitors Bureau at 877- dogsled team take off from the large parking area Memorial Highway on the mountain for riding in 877-2948. there. Riders can enjoy the views of the mountain Ski Bowl. Here you can enjoy bowl riding or ride

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