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Category: Summer Trails

Hiking Tahoe Meadows (via Mount Rose HWY/SR 431 near Incline Village, NV)

June 1, 2020
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| Blog, North Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails
Hiking trail between a forest and meadow

For hikers in North Tahoe seeking a short and easy trail with quick access and free parking, choose to hike at Tahoe Meadows. Additionally, you’ll find an exceptional selection of Sierra Nevada wildflowers and birds at Tahoe Meadows. Obviously, nature is unpredictable and flowers bloom and birds migrate based on the weather and season. However,…

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Posted in Blog, North Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails Tagged north tahoe, short hike 4 Comments

Hiking Mount Rose (via Mount Rose HWY/SR 431 near Incline Village, NV)

May 19, 2020
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| Blog, North Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails
Mountains of layers of blue

If you’re looking for a spectacular day hike in North Lake Tahoe, look no further than the Mount Rose hiking trail. With a summit elevation of 10,776 feet, Mount Rose is the third tallest peak in the Lake Tahoe Basin. The Mt Rose hiking trail is well-traveled and said to be the most popular hiking…

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Posted in Blog, North Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails Tagged day hike, north tahoe 1 Comment

Hiking Red Lake Peak (via Carson Pass in South Tahoe)

January 13, 2020
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| Blog, South Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails
Whitebark Pine and volcanic rock with blue skies and lake

Red Lake Peak is an exceptional hike that includes on and off-trail travel. Although half of the route to Red Lake Peak is off-trail, those few miles are easy to navigate because they’re across open terrain allowing you to see for miles in all directions. And, those views are incredible! You’ll see glimpses of Freel…

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Hiking Frog Lake (via Carson Pass in South Tahoe)

January 13, 2020
| 4 Comments
| Blog, South Lake Tahoe Hiking
Mountains with patches of snow and a small lake

Hiking to Frog Lake is an ideal adventure for all ages and fitness levels because the trail to Frog Lake is relatively short and easy. In addition, once you reach Frog Lake you’ll be treated to exceptional views around the Carson Pass area. From Frog Lake, you can see: Then, as you continue to look…

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Posted in Blog, South Lake Tahoe Hiking Tagged carson pass, south tahoe 4 Comments

Tahoe Rim Trail Thru-Hike (Trail Overview and Photo Album)

January 12, 2020
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| Blog, East Lake Tahoe Hiking, North Lake Tahoe Hiking, South Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails, West Lake Tahoe Hiking
Copyright © 2014 Jared Manninen

The Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT) is a 165+ mile trail that travels continuously around the mountainous rim of the Lake Tahoe Basin. Hiking the TRT was my first “thru-hike” since completing the Appalachian Trail (AT) back in 1999. I’ve backpacked plenty since the AT, but not for a continuous end-to-end journey of a specific trail….

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Posted in Blog, East Lake Tahoe Hiking, North Lake Tahoe Hiking, South Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails, West Lake Tahoe Hiking Tagged multi-day hike, tahoe rim trail, trail journal, trip documenting, trip planning 3 Comments

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

November 12, 2019
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| Blog, South Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails
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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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

Hiking Captain Pomin Rock (via SR 28 at Spooner Summit in East Tahoe)

November 11, 2019
| 2 Comments
| Blog, East Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails
Copyright © 2018 Jared Manninen

You’ll be hard-pressed to find the trail to Captain Pomin Rock on any maps of Lake Tahoe. It’s not that the location is inaccessible or covers difficult terrain, it’s simply not that popular of a hiking trail. That said, hiking to Captain Pomin Rock is totally worth the relatively minimal effort required to reach it….

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Posted in Blog, East Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails Tagged day hike, east tahoe, spooner summit 2 Comments

Companionship in Desolation Wilderness (6-Page Comic)

November 11, 2019
| 2 Comments
| Backcountry Skills, Blog, West Lake Tahoe Hiking
Copyright © 2012 Jared Manninen

Presented here is a short black and white comic I created about an overnight backpacking trip I took into Desolation Wilderness with a former girlfriend back in 2012. Although our relationship did not last and the backpacking trip was only two days, the experience was rewarding. One of the reasons I enjoyed the trip was…

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Posted in Backcountry Skills, Blog, West Lake Tahoe Hiking Tagged desolation wilderness, trail journal, trip documenting, west tahoe 2 Comments

Unexpected Refuge: A Lesson in Humor and Humility (8-Page Zine about Backpacking)

November 11, 2019
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| Blog, South Lake Tahoe Hiking, Summer Trails
Copyright © 2015 Jared Manninen

A humorous lesson in humility presented to you in a comic book format. I created this zine based on a backpacking trip I took in October of 2015 along the Tahoe Yosemite Trail. Needless to say, the trip was cut short due to heavy rains (and me not being prepared to deal with it!). A full…

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