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Lone Mountain Hike in northwest part of Las Vegas

March 8, 2015

GPS: N36°14’17.88″ / W115°18’59.026″

Lone Mountain is a steep, isolated, rocky crag located in the northwest part of Las Vegas just inside the Interstate-215 Beltway. The summit stands some 600 feet above the surrounding desert and homes, giving great views of the city and the surrounding mountains.

To get there take the 215 Beltway to West Lone Mountain Road, park at the newly built Lone Mountain Regional Park, there is parking and restrooms at the park. Another alternative route is to park at the end of Vegas Vista Trail  off of West Alexander Road and head up the western side for a more direct route.

Lone Mountain Summit, Las Vegas Nevada

Panoramic view of Lone Mountain Summit, Las Vegas Nevada

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There are several routes up Lone Mountain. The Northwest Route is fairly steep, but it is short (0.51 miles) and takes only about 30 minutes if you stop to enjoy the scenery along the way. The other is a longer from the north end. Lone Mountain is good place for a quick get-away or after-work hike. Be careful hiking this during the summer heat it can be very hot. This hike would make a good sunset/sunrise climb with a great view of the Las Vegas valley.

Elevation: 3342 ft.
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Back to the Future DeLorean arrives 1 year too early

October 6, 2014
Back to the Future, Delorean seen on the streets of Las Vegas

Back to the Future, Delorean seen on the streets of Las Vegas arrives 1 year and 18 days early

Back to the Future, Delorean seen on the streets of Las Vegas

Back to the Future, DeLorean seen on the streets of Las Vegas

The Delorean from Back to the Future arrived 1 year and 18 days early as opposed to the film’s version of October 21, 2015. Maybe it was going to visit Biff Tannen’s Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel, the above photos spotted the DeLorean  on W. Charleston near the I-15 on October 3, 2014.

Did you know, in the movie, Back to the Future Part II, the hotel tower of Pleasure Paradise was an existing casino, the Plaza in Las Vegas. Long shots of the Plaza/ aka Union Plaza were digitally combined with the courthouse as filmed on the Universal Studios back-lot.

Biff Tannen’s Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel was a fictitious casino and hotel founded and owned by Biff Tannen following his spectacular gambling winning streak, which was actually the result of being given Grays Sports Almanac by his older self in the 1955 of the alternate 1985 universe.

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Date taken: October 3, 2014

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IKEA Plans to open store in Las Vegas- Summer of 2016

July 14, 2014
Ikea to open summer of '16 in Las Vegas

IKEA to open summer of 2016 in the southwest part of Las Vegas

Ikea announced today, plans to open a 351,000 sq. ft. store in Las Vegas. The store will be located in the southwest portion of town on Durango Drive and Sunset Road backed up against the 215 freeway. The store will sit on a 26 acre parcel with 1,300 parking spaces and will provide 300 full-time and part-time jobs.

The closest Ikea Store to Las Vegas is in Covina Califorina 250 miles away. Currently, Ikea has 38 stores nationwide.

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Alpine Village Inn and the Rathskeller, Remembered

December 11, 2013

When the weather starts to cool, but I am always reminded of the old Alpine Village Inn and the Rathskeller in Las Vegas, (Closed in 1997).  This was my favorite place to get a hot bowl of chicken soup, cold beer in a goblet and seasoned cottage cheese to go with a small loaf of bread.

The long gone Alpine Village Inn was located at 3003 Paradise Road, across the street from the Las Vegas Hilton. This famous place began serving German food in a downtown location in 1950, then moved four times before settling into its final location on Paradise, in 1970.

Alpine Village

Alpine Village Inn in Las Vegas Nevada

In the Rathskeller at the Alpine Village Inn "Schnitzelbank" Board

The main 250-seat dining room was looked like of a Bavarian village, with wrought-iron grill-work, sloping roofs, the male staff workers all wore lederhosen and the waitresses wore long skirts like the ones on a St. Pauli Girl beer bottle. The atmosphere was always festive.. The underground Rathskeller, my favorite, was a bar and sandwich shop under the main restaurant, with peanuts on the floor. Guest were encouraged to sing along with the piano player where you would attempt to learn German by singing the Schnitzelbank song, the board pictured below is owned by Las Vegas’ own Lonnie Hammargren.

The chalet-style peaked-roof architecture, along with big-game trophies, Swiss clocks, decorative horns and copper bells, and an extensive miniature train set all made Alpine Village a Las Vegas landmark for 27 years. The Alpine Village Inn closed its doors in March 1997.

Rathskeller

Rathskeller

Alpine Village Inn Menu

Alpine Village Inn Menu

One of the most memorable items of the Alpine Village Inn was their famous chicken soup and the seasoned cottage cheese. The soup was always served piping hot in heavy pewter bowls and the cottage cheese were served with mini loafs of pumpernickel bread.

Here is the Chicken Soup and the Seasoned Cottage Cheese Recipes:

This recipe was featured in the Las Vegas Review Journal after the restaurant closed.

UPDATE 12/11/2013: During the winter months, Charlie’s Down Under Bar on West Lake Mead and Buffalo in Summerlin, cooks up a batch of Alpine Soup every Thursday, call ahead a see if they have some. (702) 804-5172

CHICKEN SUPREME SOUP

2 quarts water
2 teaspoons celery salt
2 teaspoons Accent
1 pound ground chicken (cooked)
1 medium onion, ground
Yellow food coloring (optional)
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet
2 tablespoons chicken bouillon
2 to 3 carrots (ground)

Roux:
1/2 cup oil
1 cup flour

Cook
Boiling the soup ingredients for 30 minutes.

 Cool
Removed the pot from the heat and allowed to cool slightly.

Blend
Ladled the mixture into a blender, about 2 to 3 cups at a time, and blended until almost smooth. Be careful during this process, hot soup in a blender can shoot everywhere even with a lid on. The blender process gives the soup a creamier texture as was served at  the Alpine Village Inn.

Thicken
To prepare the roux, heat oil add flour slowly and stir with a wire whisk. It should be the consistency of mashed potatoes. Don’t burn the roux.

Poured the blended mixture back into a large pot and add the cooked roux and continued to cook until the soup thickened.

Note: when adding the roux to the soup, use small amounts as the roux is a thickener and watch the consistency (you may not need it all- try not to over thicken) you want it to look like a thick gravy.

SEASONED COTTAGE CHEESE

2 pounds cottage cheese, small curd
1/2 teaspoon caraway
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon Accent
1/2 teaspoons white pepper
1 tablespoon dried chives
1/2 teaspoon celery salt

Mix all ingredients together and chill for several hours or overnight. Serve as a condiment or as a dip.

Enjoy

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Mt. Charleston Carpenter 1 Fire Update 5:30pm

July 8, 2013
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Mt. Charleston Carpenter 1 Fire as of 5:28PM 7/8/2013 - Click to View Larger Map

Total Personnel 753
Size 15,268 acres
Percent Contained 15%

Perimeter (red lines)

MODIS hot spot from satellite sensor, estimated location (1km). (Red Dots)

Source: ESRI http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/wildlandfire/user-maps
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Mt. Charleston Carpenter 1 Fire Photo -Update

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Mt. Charleston Carptener 1 Fire as of 2:50 pm 7/8/2013

Perimeter (red lines)

MODIS hot spot from satellite sensor, estimated location (1km). (Red Dots)

Source: ESRI http://www.esri.com/services/disaster-response/wildlandfire/user-maps
View Map: http://tmappsevents.esri.com/website/wildfire-responsive/index.html

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Mt. Charleston Carptener 1 Fire as of 2:50 pm 7/8/2013 darker smoke is visible shifted north from earlier.

Mt. Charleston Carptener 1 Fire

Mt. Charleston Carptener 1 Fire as of 12:30pm 7/8/2013

Mt. Charleston as seen from downtown Las Vegas.

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