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		<title>Smarter Than the Average Bear</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mexico]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As our California Native group saunters up to the door of the Paraiso del Oso Lodge, we are greeted by three dogs, a cat, and a large white goose known as &#8220;Pancho.&#8221; The lodge is located in a secluded valley in Mexico&#8217;s Sierra Madre mountains, surrounded by large, volcanically formed spires, one of which resembles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As our <a href="http://www.calnative.com/">California Native</a> group saunters up to the door of the Paraiso del Oso Lodge, we are greeted by three dogs, a cat, and a large white goose known as &#8220;Pancho.&#8221; The lodge is located in a secluded valley in Mexico&#8217;s Sierra Madre mountains, surrounded by large, volcanically formed spires, one of which resembles Yogi Bear wearing his hat—hence the name Paraiso del Oso, Spanish for &#8220;Bear&#8217;s Paradise.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Rock formations above Paraiso del Oso Lodge" src="http://www.calnative.com/blog/calnative images/copper-canyon-del-oso.jpg" alt="Rock formations above Paraiso del Oso Lodge" width="240" height="192" /><br />
We are met by Doug Rhodes, a smiling cowboy who boldly exclaims, &#8220;I&#8217;m glad y&#8217;all made it. Welcome to the Paraiso Del Oso.&#8221;</p>
<p>Doug is the owner and founder of the lodge, located halfway between the town of Bahuichivo and the farming village of <a href="http://www.calnative.com/stories/n_cero.htm">Cerocahui</a>. Established in 1679, Cerocahui now has around 600 inhabitants, mostly <a href="http://www.calnative.com/stories/n_tarahu.htm">Tarahumara</a> Indians and mestizos.</p>
<p>Doug, or &#8220;Diego&#8221; as he is referred to in Mexico, was once a tour guide in <a href="http://www.coppercanyontours.com/">Copper Canyon</a>. As he tells it, he became so frustrated by the region&#8217;s lack of reliable hotels, that he searched until he found a remote spot ideal for exploring the area&#8217;s rich flora, fauna, and natural history. Here he built his lodge and ranch.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Doug Rhodes with wife, Ana Maria, and their grandson, below the 'Yogi Bear' rock formation" src="http://www.calnative.com/blog/calnative images/copper-canyon-doug-rhodes.jpg" alt="Doug Rhodes with wife, Ana Maria, and their grandson, below the 'Yogi Bear' rock formation" width="240" height="264" />Born in a rural Ohio farming community, Doug has followed many diverse paths. He was an army sergeant, a NASA electrical technician, an editor, a deputy sheriff, a bodyguard, and now an inn keeper. His greatest passion is horses—he owns at least a dozen, and he brags that they are the best trained and equipped in Northern Mexico.</p>
<p>Diego is married to Ana Maria Chavez Gutierrez, a native Cerocahuian, whose family has a long and rich history in the area. Her grandfather was a famous miner who fought alongside <a href="http://www.calnative.com/stories/n_villa.htm">Pancho Villa</a> in the Mexican Revolution.</p>
<p>Diego and Ana contribute much to the area, furnishing outreach services to local Tarahumara families, and other community services including an annual <a href="http://www.calnative.com/stories/n_spiritofxmas.htm">Christmas party</a> for local children.</p>
<p>At the Paraiso, guests can hike, ride horses, bike, explore historical towns, go birding, or just settle down with a good book in front of the large fireplace, sip a margarita, and relax.</p>
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