Dogs of all shapes and sizes, from a four month old Yellow Labrador Pup to oversized Saint Bernards were drawn to compete in the MCPAWS Regional Animal Shelter’s Monster Dog Pull last Sunday on the opening weekend of the McCall Winter Carnival. The event was a huge success with over 80 dogs competing for valuable prizes and the satisfaction of a job well done!



McCall is ready for summer fun with plenty to do here while the Legacy Park renovation is underway. Alternative Payette Lake access is easy whether you’re downtown at Art Roberts Park which is located right next to our Coldwell Banker McCall Real Estate office; Davis Beach just west of the entrance into Ponderosa Park; Brown Park just north of the new Lakeside Grill (formerly Babblefish) and Rotary Park on the other side of the bridge at Whitetail Resort. Launching your boat is easy at the Mile High Marina as well as Ponderosa Park.
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Locals have waited long enough for Payette Lake to return! Payette Lake is almost back while Brundage Mountain in the background welcomes skiiers in its closing day on Saturday – kids under 17 and Mom’s ski free! Closing festivities will bid farewell to the epic ski season of 2007-2008 with the second snowiest winter on record – 428 inches of the best powder snow in Idaho!
Perfect snow conditions, sunny skies and enthusiasm permeated the 2008 Masters World Cup competition at Ponderosa Park in McCall over the last week. We shot much of the competition from the start/finish lines as well as along the trails so stay tuned for our event photo album.
The 2008 Masters World Cup at Ponderosa Park is well underway in McCall with record crowds, great snow conditions and marvelous competitors in our midst. It is a rare privilege to watch world class athletes compete in all age groups from 30 to 87 years of age.
Over the last week Nordic skiers from all over the world have been arriving in McCall to train for the 2008 Masters World Cup with competition commencing this Saturday, March 1. Trail and grooming conditions at all of McCall’s Nordic venues have been superb to welcome event participants and visitors alike.
Ten straight days of snowfall this month pushed Brundage Mountain over the 300 inch mark for total snowfall for the season. The Mountain’s record snowfall was 420 inches in both 1998-99 and 2005-6. For the resort to hit 300 inches so early in the season bodes well for a record, epic year!
