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Hiking Washoe Meadows State Park (via Lake Tahoe BLVD in South Tahoe)

November 12, 2019
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View of snowy Freel Peak from Washoe Meadows State Park

Washoe Meadows State Park is open year-round. Hike through the park during the warmer months and snowshoe and cross-country ski in the snowy ones. Angora Creek and the Upper Truckee River run through Washoe Meadows State Park. Therefore, much of the park’s terrain is moist and home to many varieties of wildflowers throughout the spring…

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Planning Your Backcountry Trip (Part 6): Planning and Preparing for Your Backcountry Trip

November 12, 2019
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Person hiking on the trail through Armstrong Pass en route to Freel Peak

So far in this series of backcountry trip planning articles we’ve established a goal for our adventure (which is to thru-hike the Tahoe Rim Trail), put it to the SMART goals test, and used the decision-making process to guide our research. We’ve gathered relevant information, evaluated it, and hopefully have chosen the best option(s) for…

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Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing at Tahoe Donner Cross Country Ski Area

November 12, 2019
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Copyright © 2019 Jared Manninen

Tahoe Donner Cross Country was founded in 1984 by Glenn Jobe, in partnership with Peter Werbel. Since then it’s gone through a number of evolutions. The most recent major overhaul to the cross country ski area was the construction of a new state-of-the-art ski center called the Alder Creek Adventure Center. This center replaced all…

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Posted in Blog, North Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Winter Trails Tagged advanced, beginner, intermediate, north tahoe Leave a comment

Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing to Winnemucca Lake

November 12, 2019
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Copyright © 2017 Jared Manninen

Traveling to Winnemucca Lake, accessible from Carson Pass, is a favorite activity year-round for locals and visitors to South Tahoe. In the summer, people hike the trail to Winnemucca Lake in order to find Sierra Nevada Wildflowers, to go swimming, and to fish. During the winter, people backcountry ski, cross-country ski, and snowshoe to Winnemucca…

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Posted in Blog, South Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Winter Trails Tagged advanced, carson pass, intermediate, snowplay, south tahoe Leave a comment

Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing to Red Lake Peak

November 12, 2019
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| Blog, South Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Winter Trails
Red Lake Peak and wind-scoured snow

For similar reasons that I enjoy hiking to Red Lake Peak during the warmer months, I love cross-country skiing to Red Lake Peak in the winter. Those reasons include: ease of access via the north lot of the Carson Pass Sno-Park; line-of-sight travel thanks to the wide open terrain you’ll cover; sweeping panoramic views (again,…

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Posted in Blog, South Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Winter Trails Tagged advanced, carson pass, intermediate, south tahoe 4 Comments

Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing in Hope Valley (via Hope Valley Sno-Park)

November 12, 2019
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| Blog, South Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Winter Trails
Copyright © 2018 Jared Manninen

Cross-country skiing and Hope Valley go together like peanut butter and jelly. Although it can take some time for snow to accumulate in Hope Valley, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better location in the mountains where the terrain is flat for so many miles yet high enough in elevation to actually receive snow. The…

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Posted in Blog, South Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Winter Trails Tagged beginner, south tahoe 2 Comments

Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing At Big Meadow

November 12, 2019
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View of Stevens Peak from snow-covered Big Meadow Trail

Cross-country skiing at Big Meadow is totally rewarding when the conditions are right. The loop around Big Meadow is approximately 1.5 miles (depending on how far into the woods you want to ski), the terrain is flat, and the area is far less traveled than nearby Grass Lake. And, although Big Meadow essentially sits in…

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Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing at Echo Summit (via Forest Service Road 1104)

November 12, 2019
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Copyright © 2018 Jared Manninen

When most people cross-country ski or snowshoe from the Echo Lake Sno-Park, they’ll automatically head toward Echo Lakes. There’s another option, however, if you’re in the mood to change things up and willing to travel off the beaten path. Although this alternative option doesn’t reward you with views looking into Desolation Wilderness like you would…

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Posted in Blog, South Lake Tahoe Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Winter Trails Tagged beginner, meyers Leave a comment

Planning Your Backcountry Trip (Part 7): Executing Your Backcountry Trip Plan

November 12, 2019
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Tahoe Rim Trail above Marlette Lake with Lake Tahoe in the distance

Congratulations! You’re about to embark on the backcountry trip you’ve been planning for months or possibly years. Keep in mind that, for better or worse, you’re about to go on a roller coaster ride. Getting off of that ride can be very challenging depending on the circumstances, so it’s usually best just to see the…

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Vikingsholm: A Brief History (Nordic Castle at Emerald Bay)

November 12, 2019
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| Blog, Local History, South Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails
Copyright © 2013 Jared Manninen

When visiting Emerald Bay, or driving around it, the island sitting in the middle of the bay is what tends to draw the eyes of both first-time visitors and long-time Lake Tahoe locals. Fannette Island, as it’s called, is the most recognizable feature of Emerald Bay and happens to be the only island located in…

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Posted in Blog, Local History, South Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails Tagged emerald bay, short hike 1 Comment
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