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Tahoma Run
Ann and I find a nice network of trails starting near our lodgings in Tahoma. It looks like you could connect to trails in sugar pine state park from here.
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Lake Tahoe Gathering and Vikings
Ann’s parents have an invitation from a cousin to use their cabin for the weekend – a boon for sure. We coordinate this with a visit from my dad and Sarah to create a small family gathering. I stop with Ann’s parents Bob and Carol at the great overlook on the Mount Rose Highway. Bob…
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Dinosaur Rock Routes
Just looking to get on some rock we find good conditions at Dinosaur Rock. I manage my first lead of the season on The Left Seam, which is rated 5.10a but is easily cheated down to about 5.7. We run laps on that and Color Me Gone 5.9 until spent, then go home happy. We…
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Worldwide WordPress 5k – barefoot in Reno
My version of the worldwide WP 5k is a barefoot excursion through my favorite parts of Reno. If you know Reno you might be able to guess the route from 30 seconds of video: WP Feet Collective start Route Map
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Wall canyon sage grouse survey
I accept my first mission to find and count sage grouse. I’ll warn you that there are no sage grouse photos. It’s hard enough to spy on them through binoculars. I do learn a few things about my home region. I knew it was big and rough, but hoped we’d be able to drive to…
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Tule Peak (not)
We should know better than to underestimate a desert peak, but we casually decide to hike up Tule Peak near Pyramid lake and it hands us our hats. We don’t give ourselves enough time, food, water, or hutzpah for this 3,700-foot cross country ascent. There are great rock formations and views for us anyway, as…
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Pyramid Lake
Locals seem to regard this lake as ominous, rich in lore of drownings and water babies. Our first exploratory run results in no tragedies. We’re won over first by the multitudinous birds (pelicans, cormorants, grebes, coots, mergansers, and more), then by the multitudinous stars. Maybe it’s because we stick to the shore, as shown in…
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Top ropes at Book of the Red
The high crags are still snowed under, so Ann and I try a little cliff along the the east Carson river called Book of the Red. We find a warm and peaceful 40-foot corner to enjoy while listening to the river amble by. Until hordes of drunken partying teens show up. Their yells, especially “angry…
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Hunter lake road – Alum creek loop
Ann and I scout out a bit more of the area near her office, and also possible linkages for our summer pack trip. We get bouts of sun, wind, rain, and snow for variety. A track that looks a lot like a mountain lion track catches my eye, we pass some recent wreckage of a…