We started this hike at Tahoe Meadows, instead of parking by Incline Lake. Instead of hiking to either Incline Peak (which we have done previously) or Rose Knob, we hiked up to the area between the peaks. This still allows full view of Lake Tahoe, and it was a nice way to allow us to stay in hiking boots and spikes instead of needing our snowshoes.
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Donner Pass - Azalea Lake and Flora Lake
This is such a beautiful place, and on this day made more perfect by the high, thin clouds that provided some shade during the hike. They ...
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October and November 2020 I promise the light was red when I took this quick picture. You can see a hint of the double rainbow. It was magni...
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There were many interesting trees on this hike. A couple like this one, fire damaged and still living, and big enough to take shelter insi...
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The lake in these photos is Eagle Lake. The falls were dry this late in the season, but we could easily tell where the water would run. We d...
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------------------------------ This was when we hiked up the mountain behind our neighborhood. The bump/hill in the center of the photo b...
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A spectacular evening sunset view of the Sierras, February 13, 2021. Northwest toward Peavine Peak. Into the Sierras/Mount Rose. Looking t...
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Johnson Canyon Overlook Trail near Donner Lake, includes part of Glacier Way Trail in California ---
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First Snow Shoeing Adventure "Hiking with snowshoes is like hiking - only harder." We are discovering that hiking in the snow is ...
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The Lower Thomas Creek trail begins like many other trails in the city limits - it's desert plants types, but the creek brings in beau...
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The flat area you see covered with snow is actually part of Donner Lake itself. Just frozen and snow covered. The water near the edge of t...
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