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Thread: Lake Tahoe 2015/16 - Year of Godzilla Baby Jesus

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    I don't know man, I found this sweet patch the other day and ripped the shit out of it! (Actually I almost wiped out on my bike trying to clear it with speed)

    I kid... I think it's cool how you guys continue to get after it as late in the season as you do.

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    But now that I am at 80 months it is kind of hard to stop. And this summer should be much kinder on the run, with many more local opportunities available.
    I can take my bike, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
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    I don't know man, I found this sweet patch the other day and ripped the shit out of it! (Actually I almost wiped out on my bike trying to clear it with speed)

    I kid... I think it's cool how you guys continue to get after it as late in the season as you do.
    Where did you find this.......yogi? I've heard it's clear now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhklauer View Post
    Where did you find this.......yogi? I've heard it's clear now.
    The very top section of Yogis. Just 2 or 3 small patches, no big deal and trail is in great condition otherwise. Far worse is the access from the fire-road / 89 / not cold stream side by that little pond. Pretty flooded and you have to cross through a lot of muck...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    The very top section of Yogis. Just 2 or 3 small patches, no big deal and trail is in great condition otherwise. Far worse is the access from the fire-road / 89 / not cold stream side by that little pond. Pretty flooded and you have to cross through a lot of muck...
    I never come from the bottom....."that's what she said". I always take the fire road. Otherwise there's the possibility of a major head-on collision on the trail.

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    Yogi and BooBoo's both are riding pretty good right now had fun out there yesterday

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    Today rode past the gate closure on Barker Pass road and skied 4th of July Chutes, get it while the getting is good

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeBC View Post
    Yogi and BooBoo's both are riding pretty good right now had fun out there yesterday

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    Today rode past the gate closure on Barker Pass road and skied 4th of July Chutes, get it while the getting is good

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    Yes!!!! Haven't hit Boo Boo's yet this year. I guess they've kept the gate closed on barker pass because of idiots getting stuck in the mud and water. Looks like a good adventure.

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    That carry system looks bomber. Great stuff

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    There is still snow on the road before it turns to dirt, I was able to ski right back to the road. Some Turons at the gate closure were all bent out of shape cause the gate was closed, "It was open this time last year"

    So far I like that carry system for paved and dirt road access. Can't drop the post with it so tech descents are risky to the boys with the skis sitting high but for the most part gated roads are the primary target so it works well for me. Length of your skis and the size and geometry of your bike will play a factor on how well it works.
    https://defiantpack.com/collections/...nger-ski-carry
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    Lake Tahoe 2015/16 - Year of Godzilla Baby Jesus

    Speaking of bikes......SPAM: if anyone in the basin is looking for a decent ride, I'm selling my 2012 Specialized Enduro size Large. PM for details.....Sold.
    Last edited by dhklauer; 06-30-2016 at 02:12 PM. Reason: Bike sold

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    First day of summer turns with Vets and Shakyknees

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    Nice Vets!!! I would have been right there with you if we didn't have a one month old at home.

    Anyway, here's some Mammoth stoke from quite possibly the last winter storm of the season...



    http://snowbrains.com/juneuary-jaunt...wintery-blast/








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    Quote Originally Posted by bobz View Post
    I'm shocked to hear the news; just skied with him a month ago. He had a clear preference for skinning up more directly than I did, on account of hip issues, but he was good for three laps of Chickadee Ridge powder anyway. What can I say, Ed's the man. I wish I got a better shot of him, but he usually leads the way downslope, and he doesn't stand around posing for pictures.

    I've heard news that Ed has passed. So long, Ed. You've been an inspiration and will be sorely missed.

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    That is super sad

    RIP to an inspiration and condolences to his family and friends.

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    So sad to read about Ed's passing. What an inspiration. I always said if Ed can ski that late in life, then I still have many decades of turns ahead of me. He deserves his own memorial thread here.

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    RIP, Ed. He was definitely an inspiration.

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    Lake Tahoe 2015/16 - Year of Godzilla Baby Jesus

    Met him when I worked at Western Mountaineering in San Jose 25+ years ago. Skied here and there with him over the years. What an outstanding guy. A fucking legend.
    Last edited by ~mikey b; 07-06-2016 at 01:27 PM.
    I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.

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    Truly - godspeed, Ed. I'll be turnin' for you come next November.

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    Hey Tahoe people, the mrs and I will be in the general area for the weekend. Wondering if anyone had any good beta on camping (either nice campsites or accessible areas to wilderness camp without too much / any backpacking) or restaurants. I've been to South Lake Tahoe before and really don't have much preference on what city/area we stay near - Truckee seems cool, heard Tahoe City is nice. Ideally camping somewhat near the water, but not sure how realistic that is.

    Looking forward to enjoying some non-Utah strength beers and falling off a SUP

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    There is camping around Tahoe. I should know where, but I actually don't. For food, I'm cutting and pasting posts #5 and #6 from the 2014 thread since it wasn't presented in this thread this year. There's usually lots of discussion on food places in this thread and this was last year;s summary.

    Quote Originally Posted by RaccoonFace View Post
    SKI TOWN TREATS AND GRINDS (NORTH)

    This post is for the secret spots you like to eat. I hate McD and the like so I'm going to start sharing my favorite places to eat and drink so perhaps it helps someone out like me. If you have a spot map it and post it. I will include it here.

    RENO:
    Los 4 Vientos: Awesome Mexican food. Brush up on your Spanish because English won't get you any food.

    Naan and Kabab: Mediteranian food. Pretty fkn good, and if you get there between 4pm and 6pm they have a two for one special.

    Ceol: Sweet laid back Irish bar. The owner is Ron from the Mt. Rose bar and he did a good job making a fun place to chill.

    Nicks Greek Deli: Literally Mom & possibly another Mom. Killer food, and great portions. I recommend the Gyro plate! Is everything Greek named Nick's?

    CraftA beer store and pour house with a large walk-in cooler with over a 100 beers to choose from. They usually have some good wines at the bar, plus they let you bring in your own food and have a cigar bench outsite. ~dookey67

    INCLINE:
    Austins, good down home cooking. ~unpossible~

    Ts Mesquite Rotisserie, no description given, but I am going to guess there is some sort of BBQ element involved... ~unpossible~

    IV Coffee Lab Phancee Coffee ~AKbruin~

    Chuck Wagon Great breakfast burritos (made by carnies?) ~AKbruin~

    NORTH LAKE TAHOE:
    -King's Beach
    Jasons Salad bar == YUM! ~Jim S~ <- This link is a little frigged up, and I can't fix it; but you want Jason's on the beach.

    Caliente Mexican food, with that comes MARGARITAS!

    Hiro Sushi Friday night all you can eat at the Sushi Bar only ~deuce~

    Char Pit Good Burger, fries and milkshakes(that bring all the boyz to the yard...wait?what? we're not doing that anymore? ~deuce~

    TRUCKEE:
    Tacos Jalisco ~bodywhomper~

    Squeeze In Gets a lot of tourists (real ones that only come up once a year and HAVE to go to this place they heard about) but the breakfast is solid. You like omelets...they like making omelets. ~deuce~

    Bill's Rotisserie Bill's Rotisserie $5 tri-tip sando is a winner and so is everything else! ~gone2alpine

    Pianeta "Date Nigh" Located in Old Town. Run by a husband/wife team who can usually be found behind the bar/manning the hostess station, respectively. Nouveau Truckee Italian. Request to sit "downstairs" or at the bar in lieu of upstairs. ~dookey67

    Java Sushi I'm a bit of a self-proclaimed sushi snob and haven't really found any places on par with what you can get in SF or LA or NY or London, but I've become rather fond of Java, which is located next to the DMV (and next to the rotisserie that G2A mentioned). They have a solid All-You-Can-Eat menu, they smoke their own trout for sashimi and nigiri, and they have a pretty extensive vegetarian selection of rolls for those who can't get with gills and fins. ~dookey67

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaccoonFace View Post
    SKI TOWN TREATS AND GRINDS (SOUTH)

    This post is for the secret spots you like to eat. I hate McD and the like so I'm going to start sharing my favorite places to eat and drink so perhaps it helps someone out like me. If you have a spot map it and post it. I will include it here.

    SOUTH LAKE TAHOE:
    Artemis greek restaurant in SLT. Place has absolutley amazing food & it's Greek & not named Nick's. Try the venison burger. ~Nuthon~

    *CLOSED* Burger Lounge It's all about the hangover helper. ~Nuthon~

    Turn 3 Always a good local spot for a cocktail. $3.50 bloodymary's with a beer back all day sunday, every sunday of the year. All football games & Nascar if your into that. ~Nuthon~

    Divided Sky in Meyers for cocktails as soon as your into town. ~Nuthon~

    The Brewery Pub, pizza, wings, and beer... What else do you need? EDIT: The beer is probably better than Freshies

    Freshies good California food menu and PLINY THE ELDER ON TAP - probably the best beer on tap in the entire Tahoe area (okay I don't know shit about North Lake pubs/bars). ~SchralphMacchio~

    Brothers Burrito House ~bodywhomper~

    Orchid Thai Solid Thai food ~deuce~

    Red Hut Waffle Shop ~deuce~

    Izzy's Burger Spa Good Burgers ~deuce~

    Riva Grill I would add riva grill to south lake tahoe eats great views on the lake and the food is pretty good also. ~SkiCougar

    Taqueria Jimenez $1 tacos. Cheapest eats downtown and actually good. Less than two blocks from the gondola. ~Spats

    Sushi Pier All you can eat. Delicious, fresh, good quality fish. $3 locals discount and lunch price lasts until 3PM. Sit at the bar or service can be spotty. Very busy at peak dinner hours, so come early. ~Spats

    Latin Soul Everything from huge $2 fish tacos to burritos to arepas to high-dollar South American entrees. Tasty free chips and salsa. In the basement of the Lakeside. ~Spats

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    Sweet, thanks! I booked camping at Nevada Beach Campground, on the NV side of SLT. Got half off with my Interagency Pass too, that thing has paid for itself... now to check out some of these restaurants! Gotta find a hike too, anyone have any local favorite non-technical peaks?

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    looks like you got your camping covered. tallac has a trail up the south side with stellar views on top. if you want off-trail class 2 or 3 type stuff you could look into roundtop, red lake peak, or maybe flagpole or echo for the lake views.
    Last edited by pajamas; 07-11-2016 at 01:00 PM.

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    ^ all of PJ's recommends are great Class 3 scrambles to the top with stunning views.

    Just be prepared to leave extra time on HWY 50 through town. Plan for traffic backups and 15-20 mph starting from 5 miles out of town, wake up and get on the road early for your adventures. It's freaking gorgeous, but summertime is a junkshow around the various towns of Tahoe. While stuck in said junkshow, you need to remind yourself that more than 10x the population of SLC metro area lives within 3-4 hours of Tahoe and doesn't have much better plans during the summer. Once off the main road and on a trailhead or whatnot, it's totally chill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mbillie1 View Post
    Sweet, thanks! I booked camping at Nevada Beach Campground, on the NV side of SLT. Got half off with my Interagency Pass too, that thing has paid for itself... now to check out some of these restaurants! Gotta find a hike too, anyone have any local favorite non-technical peaks?
    This might be something to Consider as a night time activity. It would be a 15 min drive from you.
    http://laketahoeshakespeare.com/
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