Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | November 19, 2022

Hello again! Palomar Mountain News is back!

It’s long story. ‘Operator error’ locked me out of one of my favorite hobbies; editor of PMNews. Trying to resolve it myself was not working. A few weeks ago I got a notice from WordPress about updating my charge card to pay the annual fee. Finally I had a source to get into their customer service and walk me through how to be up and running again. They wanted their $$$ and there is so much waiting to share. All is well! We have a lot of catching up to do since my last posting about 5 weeks ago.

For those of you off the mountain, our neighbor, Jim Hamerly reported 10 inches of rain last week! We had a lot of wind too, but still enough leaves on the trees yesterday for beautiful fall color photos.

This SD Union Tribune article popped up recently. The Mountain News had it’s beginnings in 1998 and then way back in 2003, it was a fun day to have Cheryl Walker come up to interview me for her story, below. Soon after, it was getting more and more complicated to email to over 2000 subscribers. Finally in 2009 I got shut down as a spammer and set up on wordpress. This post today will be number 2586, sharing the news about our favorite mountain.

Cheryl tells some of the back story with comments by a few of you that were subscribers a couple decades ago:

The San Diego Union-Tribune

Town Focus Palomar Mountain – Wired Wilderness

E-mail broadcast keeps cabin owners up on Mountain News

Bonnie Phelps started an e-mail broadcast of Palomar Mountain News that goes to more than

500 property owners and residents.     By Cheryl Walker, January 2003,  Community News Writer

Palomar Mountain — Bonnie Phelps enjoys a slower–paced life on Palomar Mountain. But when it comes to communicating with her neighbors, it’s fast and easy with e-mail.

In 1998, Phelps casually started an e-mail broadcast that could be viewed as an electronic newspaper. It allows her to let cabin owners on and off the mountain know about Palomar’s news.

I thought it would be fun to do,” she said. “I thought I’d probably end up with 30 e-mail addresses, but to my amazement, it goes out to more than 500 property owners and residents. We have cabin owners around the United States as well as other places in the world. One owner currently lives in Saudi Arabia (Bobby Dahl), and there’s another family in Antigua (Curt and Barbara Waite).”

Phelps and her husband, Don, bought a house on the mountain in the 1970’s. Don Phelps was the last Resident Deputy Sheriff in that area. Later they sold the house and moved to Escondido. In 1998, they decided to move back to the mountain, buying back their previous house. Now, she works out of her home as a real estate agent.

“We love the mountain,” she said. “It’s a life that’s a step back in time. I love the four seasons, the smell of a wood fire burning, and I can see deer or turkeys from my window usually several hours a day.”

Phelps as well as other people living on the mountain found communicating by e-mail especially helpful during trying times such as bad weather or an emergency.

“It was the LA Jolla Indian Reservation fire in 1998 that really expanded my e-mail address book,” she said of the 1999 fire that burned several thousand acres. “I’m thankful it was in place as it was a wonderful way to let people know evacuation information.”

Electric broadcast has also helped residents if they’ve needed a handyman, baby-sitter, tree trimmer or contractor. It’s even helped residents sell their homes.

“We had a resident who had a serious illness and had to be hospitalized. He had to sell his lifetime dream home, and it had been on the market for over three years. I wrote a story about it on e-mail, and it sold immediately.”

Phelps has received many appreciative responses to her broadcasts. The majority of cabins here were built in the ’20s and ’30s and have been passed down from generation to generation. It’s like a family, and even if people no longer live here, they still remember families who do.”

Phelps loves being able to get the word out on mountain happenings, especially when it’s good news. She didn’t have to worry about missing anyone on the list when she celebrated her 50th birthday at the Palomar Mountain Lodge. And it was especially nice when the mountain received it’s first snowfall this season, and residents gathered at the lodge for an impromptu celebration.

“After I sent out the notice about the first snowfall, I got a response from a couple in Oregon who no longer have a cabin. She wrote that her heart raced when we celebrated the first snow and told us to have a cup of hot chocolate for them. All these little things really brings us closer together as a mountain family.” 

By Cheryl Walker, Community News Writer, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Saturday, January 11, 2003

You do such a good job with the Palomar Mountain News.  I do truly enjoy your articles.  I don’t know you well, but I appreciate you much.  Betty Birdsell, Julian 

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All of us here on Rancho Palomar thank you for your constant and diligent reporting of the mountain news, especially during, and following, the firestorm events.  Your energy and enthusiasm for all things “Palomar Mountain” is awesome.  You have so many talents and use them in caring, loving, beneficial ways. . .thanks!  Bruce Druliner

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Subject: Re: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!   Thank you for the photos – us “off mountain” folks love to see the snow when it comes – We appreciate all you do for our community – Throw a snowball for me, Karen 

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Let me take this opportunity to thank you for all you do for all of us Palomar Mountain people who love it as you do.  We spend most of our time here in Oceanside because it’s so close to Mary’s work, but we do come up for an afternoon or an overnight as often as we can.  I just wanted to put in my two cents to let you know how much we enjoy the feeling of community that you give “our” mountain.  You are a true friend to all of us,  Dave ‘n Mary Deckert, Nate Harrison Grade

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Subject: Thanks and have a great Thanksgiving 

Bonnie, if I haven’t said it enough, I really appreciate all you and Don do for all of us … and wish your family a great Thanksgiving… Do enjoy your lives and the sudden rains!  All best – Mike Pique  Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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I want to thank you for doing what you do. Besides all your Real Estate duties you are the one on Palomar that keeps every one up-to-date on pertinent news, activities, events, mountain history, and so much more. Palomar is such a special place to more people than we will ever know and you keep it all together for everyone.  I never did live on Palomar full time, but did spend every summer and most weekends on the mountain while growing up. Palomar, past and present, will always be part of my life.  Thanks, Steve Bailey, Denver, Colorado since 1972

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Just wanted you to know how interesting I find life to be up there on the Mountain, with all the news reports and whatnot. I’m extremely impressed with your dedication to the Mountain. I know we didn’t know each other all that well, it was all about selling the Palomar property, but I have gotten an insight into the life up there and I never knew how much there was going on, and it’s just been very illuminating. I think Palomar Mountain, and its residents and animals (!) are VERY lucky to have your help with everything, your insight, your updates, information, the newsletter, your commitment and love for your home territory is just incredible. The service you provide people is immeasurable. Just thought I’d let you know, as a bystander looking in……..they’re lucky you’re there. Best regards, good luck to all of you, Stephanie Voss

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I just want to take this opportunity to thank you so much for being the voice of Palomar Mountain. Especially through these challenging times. You truly make a difference in your community and I want you to know how much we all appreciate you. B. J. Williams, San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, County Crime Prevention Specialist, San Marcos

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we always enjoy getting your e-mails…especially this one with the good news about the fire…you have one of the best web sites we have ever seen…we have sent some of your “for sales” to our real estate friends to show them what a great job you do…keep up the good work…betty ann and david johnson

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I just want you to know how much we appreciate your dedication in getting the word out to all of us who are so concerned about the fire on Palomar. While there has been some news reporting from the media concerning our beloved mountain your messages are so much more informative. We are totally relying on YOU to provide us with accurate information. So keep up the good work.. Thank you again…Joanne Marugg, President, Palomar Mountain Mutual Water Company.

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My daughter Celena informed me this morning about your website. I just had to take a look and see for myself. It brought back some really good memories of that most beautiful “Mountain”. We used to live there back in the mid 80’s till the mid 90’s. I was employed with the Forest Service (fire) and we lived at the Guard Station for 10 years before moving on with the changes of life (bitter sweet). I could of retired up there, but destiny takes the lead. I see a lot has changed, new faces mixed with some familiar ones.  I do miss the small community life and the atmosphere that the “Mountain” gives to those who embrace and cherish. Oh, I just had a flashback of riding in the back of Dutch’s horse trailer singing Christmas carols on Christmas Eve. . . It was pleasure to visit this site and I do plan on visiting again in the future, with a smile on my face.” Robert M. Sanders, Salt Lake-Cache National Forest, Battalion Chief, “old fire dog who doesn’t know when to quit”

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Speaking for everyone up here on the mountain, Bonnie, you really help us out with your news, updates and resources. You and Don are great neighbors and friends. Love, Casey and Kathy Derengowski

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Thank you so much for taking us around the mountain. Your willingness to share your knowledge and experience is greatly appreciated. We look forward to being on your e-mail list and becoming a part of the community.

Sincerely, Suzann & Bill Leininger, Escondido

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Please keep me on the list to receive all the news of Palomar Mountain. Thank you very much for all the effort you put in to keep us informed. You’re a realtor and a journalist and we appreciate you for doing such a good job at both! Dennis Huckabay, Oceanside

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Greetings from Colorado! I’ve been getting your e-news for about a year. I love it! ! Makes me want to come back to my roots.  My sister who lives in the Bay area has been getting forwards from me and I think it is time that she has her own subscription. We had a family cabin at The Bailey place for many years but had to close it out in 1992. It is fun to read about the doings and some of the names are ones we recognize. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, Tom Pogue, Fort Collins, Colorado

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From the Sheriff in “Creator Lake Monster”, filmed on Palomar in the 1970’s:

Just a short note to say “thanks” for keeping me on your list even though I live miles away from the mountain. I always read your emails and the ones I received today are super! Mike Johnson’s photos are excellent! As a photographer, I can really appreciate his composition and the exposure, in such difficult conditions, is right on the money. Kudos on keeping us lovers of Palomar informed! Richard G. Cardella, Hydesville, CA

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Thank you for your splendid and professional efforts to create my web page on your Palomar Mountain News internet site. I’ve received many compliments, several job offers, and CD sales since your announcement. So let me direct the compliments to you . . . nice job! Bruce Druliner, Rancho Palomar  

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aloha bonnie
i want
to thank
you again

for keeping
us posted
down here
in town…

it was
your emails
that kept
me up-to-date

during the
recent firestorm
and since
have given

me a
much greater
sense of
community than

i’ve ever
known up
on the
mountain… since

i was
1 year old (1967)
i’ve only
been going

up to
our cabin
at doc’s
pond with

an occasional
meal at
the lodge
or a

stop at
the store
or mother’s
kitchen… about

the closest
i’ve come
to the
community is

skateboarding down
crestline drive!
your emails
have taught me

that there
is a
whole lot
that i

don’t know
about on
palomar that
i’m looking

forward to
learning about
and experiencing!
anyway today

i’m coming
up the
hill to
winterize our

cabin and
take in
the beauty
of the

mountain and
am wondering
if i
might be

able to
meet you
and say
hello… either

way enjoy
this beautiful
day! much
thanks again

p
e
a
c
e

keith anderson

Fabulous Fall to all of you and I’ll keep Palomar Mountain News heading your way!

Bonnie

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 11, 2022

South Grade CLOSED Oct. 22nd

Sitting at my desk, I noticed a pretty fun convertible slow down out in our driveway. Then, it kept on going and stopped at the lookout across from us. My phone rang. Ron Schramm was across the road, waving at me, asking if he could stop by.

This turned out extra-special because seeing his car pull in, I wanted to go for a ride! Ron’s friend, John, gave up his seat and that dream came true and resulted in the quick little video for you!

You might notice the steering wheel is on the ‘wrong side’ of the car! Well, that is because the cars are English. The company was formed in 1952. The cars are pretty rare as only about 100,000 were built in the 70 years and are all hand made. To put this in perspective, an American car plant turns out about 3000 cars in a day. Ron’s Lotus is a 1964 model and he is the fourth owner of the car. It has a 1.6 liter engine with about 130 horse power. Lotus cars are still in production today but are pretty sleek; similar to a corvette. Ron’s wife, Candy, made the comment that his vintage model is more like a ‘tin can’. She does have her own 2014 that she much prefers as it includes doors, windows, a roof, air conditioning, a stereo and all the good stuff.

Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 22, 2022

The South Grade on Palomar Mountain will be closed for the day.

Ron got the blessing from the Palomar Mountain Community Support Group to have the ‘hillclimb’ with his San Diego Lotus Car Club. They have also coordinated with the Fire Department so it will in no way interfere with the emergency capability. 65 cars will be participating in the run. The road is closed in the interest of safety for everyone. Electric message signs will be reminders along Hwy 76. CHP officers will be at the top and at Purcell Road, where the South Grade will be closed. There will be no motorcycles, bicycles, trucks or anything other than the Lotus cars on the South Grade from 7am to 5pm. Volunteers will be on the mountain much earlier setting up. The run will begin at approximately 8 am.

You’ll be able to travel up or down that day via the East Grade or for those with a little more of a spirit of adventure, you might brave Nate Harrison.

Would you like to watch? Check out the Run from the lookout across from the Fire Station, on East Grade, where you’d have a front row seat.

Do you have a vacation rental? You’ll want to pass this info on as some of the travelers might want to watch, too.

For more info, simply visit https://sandiegolotusclub.org and click on WCLM 2022 for the West Coast Lotus Meet.

Thanks for the fun ride, Ron!

Bonnie Phelps

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | October 10, 2022

Would you like your own excavator?

Thought you might like to see a peek of my busy days in Real Estate; watching a pro with his mini excavator. It was delivered a couple days ago and I did ask Don to see if there was a key in it so I could play. I do believe I could find a use for this toy every day at some of my listings!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 30, 2022

Fun Free Newspaper from the Roadrunner

Yesterday the Valley Center Roadrunner newspaper sent out the following message:

Due to unexpected issues with our printer today, the Roadrunner this week is available for no cost below. We’ll be sending a letter to all of of our active subscribers and automatically adding an additional two months to your subscription for the inconvenience.

The editor, David Ross owned a cabin up here for a few years. He mentions the Mountain in a couple of the articles. It was fun to go through the paper and catch up on the latest. Thought you might enjoy it, too. You’ll see the pumpkins are ready for picking at Bates Brothers. There is a Fire Safety Expo tomorrow and lots more. You can even read all about a Royal Rendezvous in 1933!

Click to see this week’s Valley Center Roadrunner.

Great little paper, isn’t it.

Yes, you can subscribe, too! Have the paper delivered each week in the mail or on-line.

Enjoy!

Bonnie Phelps, thinking we need a pumpkin!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 29, 2022

Waiting on a Well

One of my listings up here has had a well-share with a neighbor for a few years. Owners decided to have a new one drilled so each property will have it’s own.

We were so blessed to have Chad with Acme Well Drilling fit us in. He has drilled quite a few wells on Palomar and so much of the back country. But, Chad won’t drill unless his buddy Dario is there first. Dario brings a fresh willow branch with him and in just a minute finds a place to drill. So fun to watch. Now we’re just waiting on the permit. Then we’ll get Chad back with his rig and see how much water shows up!

Need a well? Connect with Chad at 760-803-4526

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 29, 2022

‘High Mountain Home’ Music at Lazy H

It was very special the last time we were at Lazy H to hear Dutch and Bruce sing my all-time favorite song that Dutch wrote; High Mountain Home.

Dutch has written beautiful songs woven with some of his family history, and tells of his love for the mountain that so many of us share. 

Friends for nearly 50 years, Dutch Bergman and Bruce Druliner look forward to every time they can sing and play their guitars together.

Tomorrow night is another chance to come on out to one of their concerts! Play that video while you make your reservation – Thursday the 29th at Lazy H Restaurant!

HIGH MOUNTAIN HOME

By Dutch Bergman

The sunshine and blue skies
The snow storms and thunder
This mountain has been home to me
I work here and live here
And I never shall wander
‘Cause I’ve seen all that I need to see
Some beautiful places – lots of nice people
I hope to see them again
But nothing can change this feelin’ inside me
This mountain is my closest friend

I sweat in the summer
From hours in the saddle
And I shiver when the winter winds blow
I dream of the spring time
And the smell of new cattle
And ridin’ all the back trails I know
Laid back in my bedroll with the night all around me
Every star is like a jewel in the sky
Sleep comes easy for a trail weary cowboy
As the crickets chirp their lullaby

And I’ll never surrender my memories
Of a full moon on December’s first snow
Or the look in your eyes on a quiet night
As we lay in the fire’s soft glow
This feelin’ is flowing like a river inside me
And the water is the blood in my veins
I’m tied to this mountain by the bonds of my fathers
And that’s stronger than any man’s chains

I’m tied to this mountain by the bonds of my fathers
and that’s stronger than any man’s chains.

You’ll come out now, ya hear!

Thursday, September 29, 2022
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Lazy H Ranch      
Pauma Valley, CA 
760-742-3669
email = info@lazyh.com
Crowd in at our table. Love to see you,

Bonnie Phelps – let’s sing along!

760-533-1742

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 24, 2022

How about a Fixer in South Oceanside?

Very desirable neighborhood west of I-5. We promise you will be kept busy on this total rehab as there is nothing it doesn’t need! When the owner came to see property on Palomar, I got him on a quick call with Nathan. He was on his way home from Missouri so set up a time to meet and get this property rolling. Seller inherited it and the neighbors will do a Happy Dance for sure when it gets all fixed up deserving of this much-loved area in South O.

Want to meet up and take a peek? I’ll be there from 3 to 7. Click for the details:

1806 South Nevada Street, Oceanside 92054 a ‘Potter House’ built in 1948, now 1450 sf.

South Oceanside, west of I-5, investor’s dream on large 6000 sq ft lot with driveways at front and rear. Cash buyers only. Wave your magic wand creating something fabulous and the neighbor’s will cheer. South Oceanside Elementary 2 blocks away. If you are going to live here then rehab the home plus build an ADU and JADU rental units for cash flow. We promise you will not be bored with so much potential so close to the beach. Inside photos??? Well, you’ll want to make everything fresh and new so come take a look and see what possibilities await you! “I don’t always buy a house but, if I did, it would be this one!!! Stop looking, my friends.”

Hope to see YOU soon!

Bonnie Phelps Realtor in the Cities and Above the Clouds

760-533-1742

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 20, 2022

Like to know your approximate property corners?

Recently I sold 40 acres down in Pedley Valley. Think this was the 4th time I sold that land, I should know the corners by now!!! A few owners ago had it surveyed but there was one corner I hadn’t been to. It is the southerly corner, to the west of the old Pipeline Road. It is way back in on that north slope of Crestline. Steep, very steep!

The new owners wanted to see the corners. That is understandable but this is very rough country. I downloaded a new app. This app had taken me to the surveyed corners on a pretty level piece of land but for this very steep Pedley corner I didn’t have too much faith in it working properly.

Ok, I need to say that I am not a surveyor, nor do I pretend to be. Just trying out a program that another Realtor pointed me to and having fun with technology. Don’t need to go to the gym these days, just hike out and play with the app!

The owners and I drove as close as we could, then started following the little blue dot on my ipad, way down the steep canyons and back up again, over logs, past the deer, under hangers and finally got to where the corner was to be. That little blue dot stopped us right in front of a tall survey stake in the middle of no where! Amazing!

So, I had to try it on another listing last night with the very skeptical cowboy. We found one easy corner then I took off on a hike for 644 feet in an area even hard for birds to fly through. I’d not been to this corner either but I finally got into the cedar trees to where the app said the corner should be. I had no clue where I was but held out my hand to tie a pink flag on a branch for the approximate location. Lo and behold, I just giggled!!! Do you see what I see? There was the survey stake about 5 inches from where I was going to tie on the pink flag.

Would you like to play with this program? Simply download Land Glide (or another called OnX), enter your parcel number, download to your device and have your boots on. Use it free for one week. Or, I’m glad to pop by for a fun hike.

Bonnie-with-the-pink-flags

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 16, 2022

Chris and Sons +Bluegrass Music Saturday Night

It was such a pleasure to meet Chris Clarke and his sons when they came to the mountain and found their perfect getaway cabin. Ben and Ian are such great guys. Chris mentioned that one reason he was looking forward to time at their cabin was “no screens, no internet”. Those boys have had a blast. They cut and split a cord of wood together a few weeks ago. All they wanted to do was work in the woods for 4 days.

Their dad is in a Bluegrass Band called Plow. They are playing Saturday night, Sept. 17th at Heroes (formerly Wynola Pizza) in Santa Ysabel.

Another band plays at 2:00 and Plow will be setting up to start at 6:00 pm. See the details here.

Click for fun photos last time we heard Plow.

They will be outside, maybe on the big stage at behind the restaurant. You might appreciate a jacket.

Hope YOU can make it!

Bonnie Phelps, tapping my foot to the music!

Posted by: Bonnie Phelps | September 15, 2022

$899,000 for 10 Acres with Views, Home + Apartment?!?

Absolutely! Best price for value per square foot on Palomar Mountain!

How about gazing off your deck to Catalina out in the Pacific Ocean? Or seeing the morning sun light up the Observatory? So many turkeys and deer are very happy on this land. Those guys could make room if you wanted to have a little farm. Very easy to be self-sufficient here. In addition to being on the grid, it is set up to plug a generator in, just in case you are off-grid.

The property was named StarHavens and operated as a much-loved Airbnb the past couple years. We did close that down recently so it is easily available to show and for you to call your very own.

What will it be? Here are new photos and details: StarHavens and Loft to make your very own!

Come on up to the Mountain Top and let’s see if this is “The One”!

Bonnie Phelps, Realtor

760-533-1742

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