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Tahoe City’s Gatekeepers Museum and More at the ‘Y’   Leave a comment

By Michelle Portesi

 

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Aspen Leaves in Full Fall Splendor

Fall is here, and that means the crowds have left the area.  It’s time to partake of what locals have known for years. Fall is still gorgeous here, albeit with a nip in the air. Many restaurants no longer have outrageously long wait times to be seated, bike trails are less crowded and deals can be had at seasonal shops trying to drop inventory before they close for the winter.

 

At the Tahoe City Y and surrounding areas, there is much to do in a short walking distance.

 

Truckee River Dam in Tahoe City

Truckee River Dam in Tahoe City

 

Start your tour at Fanny Bridge. How it got its name is really quite obvious from the get go. This is the mouth of the Truckee River, Lake Tahoe’s only outlet. If you look closely, you will see huge trout who hang out at the dam’s pond, and they’re much easier to see this time of year as water is let out only sparingly, especially in drought years.

 

 

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Fannies along Fanny Bridge and Dam Overlook

 

 

After you’ve had your fill of peering into clear waters with BIG fish, wander off to the right to the Gatekeepers Cabin Museum. Here lies lovely walking trails that lead directly to the lake and a wonderful museum featuring beautiful woven pine needle baskets from the local Washoe Indians along with many other tribes throughout North America. The museum also touches on the history of the area as a frontier town and has a resource library that you can research many historical documents. Gatekeeper’s is also host to seasonal exhibits and seminars on local history. Their current exhibit  ‘Ursus Among Us: The American Black Bear in the Tahoe Basin’ will be on display until the end of October. And if you’re looking for a place to hold your nuptials, the ground are also a popular wedding destination.

 

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The Gatekeepers Museum is open all year round, however they are closed on Tuesday and Wednesday during the winter. And if you’re Howling to get your Halloween Haunt on, the Museum is hosting The Spooky Ghost Walk on Friday, Oct. 31st starting at 7:30 pm.  Fun for the whole family, this is more educational than scary, as the museum walks you through the colorful characters from Tahoe’s past.

 

For more information on the Museum’s events, go here: NorthTahoeMuseums.org

 

Woven pine needle Indian Baskets

Woven pine needle Indian Baskets

 

Ready for lunch? Walk across the street to The Bridgetender, a long time local favorite. If the weather is still nice, you can sit at their outdoor dining area along the Truckee River. Featuring reasonable prices for the area and big portions, it’s a pleasant dining experience amongst their lovely garden and cascading stream. If the weather isn’t so nice, the great indoors is cozy and casual.

 

Outdoor seating at the Bridgetender

Outdoor seating at the Bridgetender

 

After you’ve sated your hunger, you’re at a perfect jump off spot to take a walk or bike ride, as the bike trail is right there at the restaurants edge. Ride along the Truckee River to Squaw Valley, or take the West Shore route that follows the lake and goes all the way to Sugar Pine Point and beyond.  I confess I love bike riding in the fall, the leaves are all changing, the temperature is cooler, and the trails are less crowded.

 

Bike Trail along the Truckee River in Tahoe City

Bike Trail along the Truckee River in Tahoe City

 

Along the Lakeside bike trail, a short walk from the Bridgetender is the Tahoe Tree Company. This is a plant nursery to end all plant nurseries, and fall is the time they start their parking lot sales to reduce inventory for the season. I’ve gotten some great deals on shrubs and trees, which is perfect timing as fall is when you want to get those items in the ground so that they can establish their roots in their new home before winter. Fall planting means they’ll have a leg up for great growth next spring.

All in All, A Perfect Tahoe Fall Day!

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THINK OF ME, LYNN RICHARDSON FOR ALL OF YOUR TAHOE AND TRUCKEE REAL ESTATE NEEDS!

Focus on Local Businesses: Truckee Meat Company   Leave a comment

~By Michelle Portesi

 

IMG_1820Did you know we now have our very own butcher and fresh organic meat purveyor in Truckee?  Well, you do now!

Located on Donner Pass Road in the same complex as Smokey’s Kitchen (Across from what used to be the outlet stores) is your new venue for organic meats and unusual cuts that are hard to find. Yesterday while I was in the store, they had fresh rabbit in the case. Now how often do you see that at the grocery store?

The store is closed on Monday and Tuesday so that the owners, Clint and Linda Clark, can drive to wherever they need to go to get their fresh offerings. They are also amenable to special orders, as long as you give them enough notice as to what you’re looking for.

 

 

 

IMG_1819For instance, as a hearty peasant stock Italian, one of our family recipes is for an appropriately peasant version of Polenta. Our version has lamb ribs in it, which are near impossible to find these days as most of our lamb is no longer butchered at the store. Only the select cuts are offered, and as a result, the less desirable cuts never see the light of day at your local grocers. Well, my search is over for this hard to find item. A phone call or a stop into the store for a request is now all that is needed. Now if I can only locate those even harder to find little Italian sausages…

The store carries beef, lamb, pork, chicken and the most awesome applewood smoked bacon you’ve ever tasted, hand cut on the spot to the thickness you desire. They were setting out fresh chorizo sausage when I was there. And all are nitrate-free, organic and USDA-approved. In addition, they buy locally from small Northern California, family owned ranches who practice good animal husbandry. AND it’s all surprisingly reasonably priced for organic meats.  With more and more studies pointing towards non organic meat practices underlying a myriad of health issues, a focus on quality meats instead of quantity dovetails nicely with our local outlook towards healthy living…and good eating.

The Tahoe Tribune wrote an excellent article on the store and the new owners, so I’ll just direct you there to read more about them.

From Ranch to Market- Truckee Meat Company

 

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More info

What: Truckee Meat Company

Location: 12030 Donner Pass Road, Truckee

Phone: 530-414-8585

Online: Find them on Facebook

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29th Annual Autumn Food and Wine Festival – Sept. 5-7, 2014   Leave a comment

 

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Once again, The Village at Northstar is hosting the Autumn Food and Wine Festival, with wine seminars, Farm to Table Dinner, Gourmet Marketplace, a Grand Tasting and Culinary Competition, Celebrity Chefs, Hands On Cooking and More.

Come join the fun on what the locals have known for years! This is not only a great event, but Summer isn’t over as far as we’re concerned. Fall is gorgeous here, the weather is still nice, and most of the crowds have gone.

Come see for yourself!

For more information, go to: TahoeFoodandWine.com, NorthstarCalifornia.com,  or call 1-800GoNorth

Also, NBC Bay Area did a nice little expose on the event.

 

 

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