Our recent storms have left several feet of snow and icy roads near Shaver Lake, causing icy roads and hazardous driving conditions.
It was a steady and scenic view of snowfall during the first big storm of the season at Shaver Lake on Tuesday.
Those in Shaver Lake all have a deep feeling of gratitude toward those battling the Garnet Fire, offering up food and even their homes.
Shaver Lake's volunteer firefighters juggle day jobs and emergencies, answering more than 200 calls a year. Five years after the Creek Fire, they're asking for help to build a new station to keep the community safe.
As the Garnet Fire spread north on Wednesday, Dinkey Creek Campground closed to the public and the site was set up for fire crews.
As the Labor Day weekend wrapped up, visitors leaving Shaver Lake made a final stop at Cressman's General Store to fuel up.