Archive for the ‘Winter Recreation’ Category
By Tim Hauserman
When one is presented with a less then optimal winter in the snow department, it’s time to squeeze those lemons and make some lemonade. Within 45 minutes of Truckee several great mountain biking trails are in tip top condition and ready to ride. So get out there and enjoy the dirt until the snow flies.

Photos courtesy of Kelly Conley
Heading down Highway 20
Drive 25 miles west on Interstate 80, and then take Highway 20 towards Nevada City. The next 22 miles you pass through a deep forest of conifers, briefly interrupted by several awesome viewpoints. The second one, Alpha Omega Vista has restrooms and a view of the eroded hillsides that are the still visible impacts of the Gold Rush. Five miles east of Nevada City you reach the Harmony Ridge Market on your right. Park in the Trail Parking lot, and decide on your trail option: Pioneer Trail or the Scotts Flat Trail.
The Pioneer Trail starts on the Harmony Market side and follows the highway back the way you came. It’s a lovely gentle climb for five miles, all rideable for just about any mountain biker. At five miles the trail crosses the road, and begins to get more challenging and steep. This is a good turn around point for many. Eventually it reaches all the way back to the Alpha Omega Rest Stop, which would be a fairly lengthy adventure.
The Scotts Flat Trail sits across the highway, and about one hundred yards uphill of the Market. This trail, recently constructed for mountain bikers, begins with a rolling jaunt at the top of the hill before heading down a long series of fun switchbacks to Scotts Flat Reservoir. Strong riders will have a blast and can turn around and ride back up, while others can follow the more gentle paved road to climb back to the start.

Photos courtesy of Kelly Conley
Peavine
Take the first McCarran Exit off Interstate 80 at the eastern edge of Reno. Head north past all of the commercial hubbub for a mile or two to Keystone, turn left. You will find trailhead on your right. A map of the extensive network of trails sits at the beginning of the ride, the trick will be remembering this map once you’ve been riding for awhile. It’s a high desert romp on popular trails, sometimes rocky, but mostly quite rideable, with beautiful views of the Reno metropolis and the high desert.

Photos courtesy of Kelly Conley
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Well, the coming year is off to a good start. We have much more snow than we had last year for the Holidays, our economy is picking up and housing sales aren’t down due to lack of interest, but due to lack of inventory. Proving what we who live here already know – that Lake Tahoe and Truckee is the place to be!
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Historically, homes are put on the market in our area during the summer months, and taken off for the winter months – often to either take advantage of ski lease opportunities or the belief that home buyers aren’t interested in purchasing during the winter months. If you’ve been thinking of selling your home but not acted on it because of the season, perhaps you might rethink that assumption. Tighter inventory means less competition for marketing your home to perspective buyers and more opportunities for your property to be seen amongst a much smaller pool of offerings.
So if you have a home you’re interested in selling or wish to purchase a home and join us in our wonderful community, give me a call and make 2015 your best year ever!

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We here at Your Friend in High Places would like to wish all of you a joyous, memorable and safe Holiday. Snow has arrived, the ski areas are open, restaurants are bustling and the local shops are all ready to welcome visitors for a Very Merry Mountain Christmas.
As we in the Tahoe Truckee area gear up for the busy holiday weeks, it’s important to remember to take some time out to enjoy friends and family and partake of the season’s local festivities.
Here are a few happenings in the area:
SQUAW VALLEY
Dec. 24th and Dec. 26 – The Great Basin Carolers will be singing your holiday favorites in the village from 4-7pm.
Dec. 26 – Dec. 31 – Ski with Jonny Moseley, 2pm at Gold Coast Demo Center
Dec. 31 – Torchlight Parade. Sunset at the base of Squaw Valley
Fireworks at 9pm. New Year’s Eve Party at Plaza Bar.
ALPINE MEADOWS
Dec. 26, 27, 29 and 30 – Ski with Jonny Moseley – 10am at Roundhouse
Dec. 26-28 – Moonlight Snowshoe Tour and Dinner – The Chalet at Alpine Meadows. 1 – 800- 403-0206
TAHOE DONNER
Dec. 25 – Breakfast with Santa- Pancake breakfast at 10am followed by a 1/2 day of skiing at the Downhill Ski Area.
Dec. 29 – Snowball launching contest. 1:30 pm at the Snowplay Area
Dec. 31 – Torchlight Parade – 4:30 pm at the Downhill Ski Area
January 3 and 10 – Equipment Demo Day – 11am- 3pm – at the Cross Country Center
Jan. 5-9 and Jan. 12-16 – Learn to Ski Weeks – at both the downhill and cross country ski areas.
NORTHSTAR –
Dec. 26 and 27 – Star Gazing Snowshoe Tour – 5pm.
Dec. 31 – Annual Fire & Ice New Year’s Celebration – 7-9pm in the Village with music from “Petty Theft” (Tribute to Tom Petty and the Hearbreakers) Followed by fireworks at 9pm.
For more information on the happenings in the area, be sure to click the links to the left for all the ski areas for their full calendar of events as well as the links to the local news sources.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

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