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Icehouse project

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 11:09 am
by JeffH
Saw this in the FS Twitter feed today.
Talk about construction of buildings where the old Icehouse lodge ruins are currently located. I once had a beer there while looking out the window over the parking lot.
I need to read more, don’t see how it increases security. And what amenities?

https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62990

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 10:32 pm
by Taco
Interesting. The security thing is a curious thought. Ive got friends who work with that project. I am not familiar with that site, however. Didnt know there was a lodge.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 6:49 am
by Uncle Rico
Ooooooh! Will there be a Starbucks?

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 7:00 am
by JeffH
Taco wrote:Interesting. The security thing is a curious thought. Ive got friends who work with that project. I am not familiar with that site, however. Didnt know there was a lodge.
The lodge burned down in the late 80’s. I kind of remember reading the Daily Bulletin about the circumstances being a little suspicious.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 9:56 am
by AW~
This supervisor know where Icehouse is?

I guess as long as the applicant doesnt have any dead bodies to hide in the shed..he'll get approved.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 10:15 am
by AW~
Uncle Rico wrote: Ooooooh! Will there be a Starbucks?
If only. $20 to park though. Thats cheap...I saw a tshirt for $135.
I also saw the photo of an atv....I dont know what that was.
I just go with the flow...the thing is, Im for more developed town.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:24 pm
by David R
I have an Icehouse project, I would like to shut down the road above Baldy Village to everyone except the residents. The whole area is way overused. IHC isn't worth hiking anymore unless it is a weekday and Baldy is an embarrassment.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 6:24 am
by Uncle Rico
David R wrote: I have an Icehouse project, I would like to shut down the road above Baldy Village to everyone except the residents. The whole area is way overused. IHC isn't worth hiking anymore unless it is a weekday and Baldy is an embarrassment.
A van will be by later today to take you to a re-education camp David.

You'll come around.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 4:14 pm
by AW~
Uncle Rico wrote:
David R wrote: I have an Icehouse project, I would like to shut down the road above Baldy Village to everyone except the residents. The whole area is way overused. IHC isn't worth hiking anymore unless it is a weekday and Baldy is an embarrassment.
A van will be by later today to take you to a re-education camp David.

You'll come around.
Can I bring *they*? They is a unique individual. Besides being an "adult baby" who is an expert at DEI.... ..this person claims to be "Tovaangar" "chumash-tongva". But since they is as white as snow, they said it was in solidarity against oppression colonialist. There is this creature called a white cisgendered. And its mucking everything up. 10 to 1 its their fault. But its not me.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 5:19 am
by Sean
JeffH wrote: The lodge burned down in the late 80’s. I kind of remember reading the Daily Bulletin about the circumstances being a little suspicious.
The forgotten anniversary is coming up later this month. The caretaker was arrested on suspicion of arson.

Re: Icehouse project

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 6:30 am
by Sean
David R wrote: I have an Icehouse project, I would like to shut down the road above Baldy Village to everyone except the residents. The whole area is way overused. IHC isn't worth hiking anymore unless it is a weekday and Baldy is an embarrassment.
Baldy has been a disaster for a hundred years. In June 1926, they started improving and extending the road from Baldy Village to Lytle Creek, thinking in part that this would alleviate the traffic jams.

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(San Bernardino Daily Sun, June 20, 1926)

Unfortunately they did not succeed. There is no highway through to Lytle Creek. They only increased the attraction to Manker Flats by first leasing land up there for a "playground," then permitting the ski lift in the '50s. So all traffic must go up and down that small road. And there is not enough parking. It probably should be a toll road on the weekends.