Spending quiet time in the Eastern Sierras
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Try to picture this. A place where power boats aren’t allowed on
the lake because they’re too noisy. Where not one television set can
be found in the 15 cabins of the resort. Where phones don’t exist,
save for a single cute one at the lone resort cafe.
“I loved that,” said Sally Kenney, a Costa Mesa resident who
visited the Silver Lake Resort in the Eastern Sierras with her
husband Michael and son Tyler last week.
The three of them drive the seven hours to the cluster of lakes
every year. Sally Kenney’s extended family has been vacationing there
for 50 years.
With lakes that shine silver at night, and mountains and trees
that loom in the most vibrant way, it’s not hard to see why.
“Almost everybody knows everybody because the cabins are so
popular that they give the first shot at it to whoever had it the
last time,” said Michael Kenney, a former Daily Pilot employee in the
advertising department and now a teacher in the Anaheim Union High
School District. “It’s that popular of a place.”
The resort and Silver Lake are just north of Mammoth Lake, in an
area known as the Four Lakes.
“Silver Lake is the prettiest one by far,” Michael Kenney said.
“Carson Peak reflects in the morning off the lake. It’s reflected
like glass. That’s my most favorite time, early in the morning.”
Trout fishing is popular, as the Department of Fish and Game
regularly stocks the lakes with the trout, and not-too-steep roads
make biking an easy pastime.
The Kenneys spent their week fishing, hiking, boating and
horse-back riding.
Tyler Kenney, 11, spent his time hanging out with friends he’s
grown up with every summer. The samekids and families return yearly
to the resort.
One of Sally Kenney’s prized moments was boating during sunset,
when the water was “just glassy and just gorgeous.”
She also admits to thoroughly enjoying a pedicure and massage at
the well-known and rather ritzy Double Eagle Spa and Resort nearby.
But Kenney, who runs Sally Stanton Total Fitness through Newport
Beach’s Parks and Recreation Dept., had to confess that one of her
favorite moments during the trip didn’t involve her husband and son.
Laughing, she recalled the drive up to Silver Lake alone, in a
convertible, while the Kenney men rode up together.
Driving into the luscious mountains with the bluest of skies above
her and the puffiest white clouds ahead of her -- and with Barbra
Streisand blaring in the car, -- was just “awesome,” Sally Kenney
said.
“It was just an incredible feeling of being with nature,” she
said. “You just don’t see the vividness here in the sky or nature.”
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