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Map pinUnited States · California · Camp Connell
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Nature - Nurture - Adventure
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Nature - Nurture - Adventure

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Our mountain home is a great place for creating memories. We love the location with the multitude of activities and adventures available. The open and spacious floor plan of our home is warm and invites social interaction. We have enjoyed many gatherings with friends and family and have enjoyed opening up our home for others to create joyful memories as well. Come immerse yourself in the natural surroundings, stay awhile and reinvent yourself! The space Experience Nature - Nurture your Soul - Adventure Out. Nestled in the Pines, this mountain home provides a space to create a lifetime of memories. Get unplugged and outdoors, 3 miles to Big Trees State Park – home of the giant Sequoias. Nestled in the Pines, this warm mountain home provides a space to create a lifetime of memories. Get unplugged and outdoors, 3 miles to Big Trees State Park – home of the giant Sequoias. . A plethora of activity lies ahead: hiking, skiing, biking, swimming, fishing, picnicking, wine tasting, gold country exploration and more. One of the highlights of the area is its proximity to the bay area (3 hours) and central valley (1.5 hours). The drive is a gradual climb to 5200ft with easy access in summer and winter months. Whatever adventure you are looking for, you are bound to find it here. The great outdoors awaits you. There are a variety of activities to fill up your soul, spark your imagination, connect to your intuition, and renew your spirit. From stargazing to rigorous hikes in the wilderness you will love what the area has to offer. The winter provides both Nordic and Alpine skiing, snowshoeing, snow mobiling, sledding and good old fashion snowball fights. After the snow melts, the area comes to life again with its alpine lakes for fishing, swimming, canoeing and kayaking. Take along a picnic and find a peaceful spot along the river to immerse in nature’s healing effects, or take a long hike to imbue yourself with nature's beauty. Whatever your pace, you will find it here. After your day’s activities, come home to open and spacious living. Our cabin is multi-level with two outdoor decks and gas BBQ. Whether you enjoy getting out in nature or staying closer to home, our cabin is a great place to relax, unwind or socialize. Our fully equipped kitchen is ideal for family meals, with seating around the island, as this seems to be where everyone frequently gathers! This multi-level, 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home sleeps 8 comfortably. Beds include 1 Queen and 1 Full Futon in Master bedroom, 1 Queen in guest room, 1 Full and 2 twins in second guest room. The wood burning stove creates warmth and ambiance for a cozy winter feel accompanied by central heating throughout. Pamper yourself with a hot soak in the big bathtub upstairs - picturesque window alongside (watch the snow silently fall in the winter – now that’s serenity!). Guests will have full use of the house (exception - owner’s storage closet upstairs), local telephone, 2 decks, gas bbq grill, WIFI, garage with ping pong table, sleds, canoe and kayak (need arrangement with owners). The kitchen is fully equipped with all the essentials of home from pots and pans to microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator (with ice maker), espresso and coffee maker and gas stove. The kitchen is open to the family room making it a perfect space for socializing while cooking meals. The family room with cathedral ceilings, wood burning stove, games and flat screen TV (with NetFlix) makes for the perfect end to a day outdoors. I live in the Bay Area and will interact via email, text or phone. I am available to assist with logistics, local attractions or any other questions you might have. I can interact as much or as little as you like. I can also help you with activities in the area. Feel free to ask questions, I hope to help make your stay a memorable one. This quiet subdivision in Big Trees Village has easy access to rivers, lakes, ski resort, hiking, biking, Big Trees State Park, wine tasting, quaint gold rush towns and more. Big Trees Village is a quiet and peaceful neighborhood surrounded by pines, cedars, manzanita, mountain oak and is only a 3 hour drive from the San Francisco Bay Area (and airports – Oakland, SFO and San Jose). Close to many wine tasting vineyards, Murphy's and Angels Camp. You will want your own transportation to take full advantage of the areas beauty and multitude of activity. For canoe and kayak use, you will need sports racks for the top of the car and approval from the owners. We have been enjoying our cabin for over 20 years creating heartfelt memories for family and friends. We have a book of favorite activities to share upon arrival! The house is stocked with games, puzzles and books for all ages. Once you explore the natural beauty of the area, you will surely want to return. Guest access Full access to the home with the exception of the owners closet and pantry/cupboard. Other things to note The health and safety of our guests is very important especially during these unprecedented times. We rely on the honor system for those participating in Airbnb stays to be abreast and adhere to current local orders. Stay well, safe and please practice mindful, healthy choices: Regional Stay At Home Order 12/03/2020 GAVIN NEWSOM Governor Upon assessment of the recent, unprecedented rise in the rate of increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and test positivity rates across California, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is taking immediate actions to prevent the spread of the virus. The State, like the nation, continues to record an unprecedented surge in the level of community spread of COVID-19. California implemented an accelerated application of the Blueprint Framework metrics on November 16 and a limited Stay at Home Order issued on November 19. However, in the interim, the number of new cases per day has increased by over 112%, (from 8,743 to 18,588) and the rate of rise of new cases per day continues to increase dramatically. The number of new hospital admissions has increased from 777 on November 15, to 1,651 on December 2, and because of the lag between case identification and hospitalizations, we can only expect these numbers to increase. Current projections show that without additional intervention to slow the spread of COVID- 19, the number of available adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds in the State of California will be at capacity in mid-December. This is a sign that the rate of rise in cases, if it continues, is at risk of overwhelming the ability of California hospitals to deliver healthcare to its residents suffering from COVID-19 and from other illnesses requiring hospital care. ICU beds are a critical resource for individuals who need the most advanced support and care and the ability to add additional ICU capacity is limited by the lack of available ICU nurses and physicians as a result of the nationwide surge in hospitalizations and ICU admissions. Because the rate of increases in new cases continues to escalate and threatens to overwhelm the state’s hospital system, further aggressive action is necessary to respond to the quickly evolving situation. While vaccines are promising future interventions, they are not available to address the immediate risks to healthcare delivery in the current surge. The immediate aggressive institution of additional non-pharmaceutical public health interventions is critical to avoid further overwhelming hospitals and to prevent the need to ration care. NOW, THEREFORE, I, as Acting State Public Health Officer of the State of California, order: 1.CDPH will evaluate public health based on Regions, responsive to hospital capacity for persons resident in those Regions. 2. CDPH will evaluate the adult ICU bed capacity for each Region and identify on the website any Regions for which that capacity is less than 15%. When that capacity is less than 15%, the following terms (the Terms of this Order) will apply. a. All gatherings with members of other households are prohibited in the Region except as expressly permitted herein. b. All individuals living in the Region shall stay home or at their place of residence except as necessary to conduct activities associated with the operation, maintenance, or usage of critical infrastructure, as required by law, or as specifically permitted in this order. c. Worship and political expression are permitted outdoors, consistent with existing guidance for those activities. d. Critical infrastructure sectors may operate and must continue to modify operations pursuant to the applicable sector guidance. e. Guidance related to schools remain in effect and unchanged. Accordingly, when this Order takes effect in a Region, schools that have previously reopened for in-person instruction may remain open, and schools may continue to bring students back for in-person instruction under the Elementary School Waiver Process or Cohorting Guidance. f. In order to reduce congestion and the resulting increase in risk of transmission of COVID-19 in critical infrastructure retailers, all retailers may operate indoors at no more than 20% capacity and must follow the guidance for retailers. All access to retail must be strictly metered to ensure compliance with the limit on capacity. The sale of food, beverages, and alcohol for in- store consumption is prohibited. g. To promote and protect the physical and mental well-being of people in California, outdoor recreation facilities may continue to operate. Those facilities may not sell food or drink for on-site consumption. Overnight stays at campgrounds are not permitted. h. Nothing in this Order prevents any number of persons from the same household from leaving their residence, lodging, or temporary accommodation, as long as they do not engage in any interaction with (or otherwise gather with) any number of persons from any other household, except as specifically permitted herein i. Terms (a) and (b) of this section do not apply to persons experiencing homelessness. 3. Except as otherwise required by law, no hotel or lodging entity in California shall accept or honor out of state reservations for non-essential travel, unless the reservation is for at least the minimum time period required for quarantine and the persons identified in the reservation will quarantine in the hotel or lodging entity until after that time period has expired. 4. This order shall take effect on December 5, 2020 at 1259 pm PST. 5. For Regions where the adult ICU bed capacity falls below 15% after the effective date of this order, the Terms of this Order shall take effect 24 hours after that assessment. 6. The Terms of this Order shall remain in place for at least three weeks from the date the order takes effect in a Region and shall continue until CDPH’s four-week projections of the Region’s total available adult ICU bed capacity is greater than or equal to 15%. Four-week adult ICU bed capacity projections will be made approximately twice a week, unless CDPH determines that public health conditions merit an alternate projection schedule. If after three weeks from the effective date of the Terms of this Order in a Region, CDPH’s four-week projections of the Region’s total available adult ICU bed capacity is greater than or equal to 15%, the Terms of this Order shall no longer apply to the Region 7. After the termination of the Terms of this Order in a Region, each county within the Region will be assigned to a tier based on the Blueprint for a Safer Economy as set out in my August 28, 2020 Order, and the County is subject to the restrictions of the Blueprint appropriate to that tier. 8. I will continue to monitor the epidemiological data and will modify this Regional Stay-at-Home Order as required by the evolving public health conditions. If I determine that it is necessary to change the Terms of this Order, or otherwise modify the Regional Stay-at-Home Order, these modifications will be posted at covid19 website. Nothing in this Order prevents any number of persons from the same household from leaving their residence, lodging, or temporary accommodation, as long as they do not engage in any interaction with (or otherwise gather with) any number of persons from any other household, except as specifically permitted herein. Terms (a) and (b) of this section do not apply to persons experiencing homelessness. 9. When operative in a Region, the Terms of this Order supersede any conflicting terms in other CDPH orders, directives, or guidance. Specifically, for those Regions with ICU bed capacity triggering this order, the Terms of this Order shall supersede the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy and all guidance (other than guidance for critical infrastructure sectors) during the operative period. In all Regions that are not subject to the restrictions in this order, the Blueprint for a Safer Economy and all guidance shall remain in effect. 10.This order is issued pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 120125, 120130(c), 120135, 120140, 120145, 120175,120195 and 131080; EO N-60-20, N-25-20, and other authority provided for under the Emergency Services Act; and other applicable law. Erica S. Pan, MD, MPH Acting State Public Health Officer California Department of Public Health

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