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in: DARTvg; DARTvg > 2009-06-28;

#  Posted 2009-06-30 01:40:30
roschi: i just sent you an email, what a coincidence.. we re going to be in tahoe in a week from now, you ll probably not be there anymore by then ey? you got some maps/links from all the fun stuff you ve been doing there...

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#  Posted 2009-06-30 02:31:26
DARTvg: There is a great map of all of the Lake Tahoe trails that we picked up at the local bike shop called the Backcountry on Donner Pass Road. Soo much to do there soo little time.

A lot of the trails we hit off of the sawtooth are not mapped, I had a friend of mine who lives there give me the low down. Here are a couple of highlights I recomend:

-Mt Bike Tahoe Rim trail from Brockway summit back to Tahoe City, there are trails all around there that you can hit.
- Mt Bike Scott's Peak and all around Page Meadows (Tahoe City/Alpine Meadows)
-Mt Bike the Sawtooth Trails (Truckee)
-Run the PCT from Donner Pass to Sunnyside on Tahoe, find Twin Peaks off of the PCT and then head out East towards the lake from there, requires a shuttle but you can public transpo from Tahoe city to Donner pass.
-Run in Desolation Wilderness and access via Mt Tallac in Southshore
-Run the circumfrance of Squaw Valley, start up Shirley Lake trail and then just run teh ridge down to teh resort at squaw creek and finish on teh horse trails back around to Olympic Village Inn.

#  Posted 2009-06-30 03:30:14
roschi: yeah, that should keep me busy for a while :)
thanks, i may ask you specifics later if i need to

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