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Bunter[_2_] November 15th 08 08:22 PM

Lake Tahoe
 
Hi
A friend and I are considering a ski holiday around Lake Tahoe early 2009.
We normally hire a car and try to take in the major resorts in the area we
visit, and have taken good advice offered by this group in the past, skiing
Powder Mountain, Snow Basin, Park City, The Canyons and Deer Valley and
especially Alta.
We'd like some advice on where it would be best to be based to be able to
ski the major local resorts inside 10 days.

MTIA

Steve



Walt November 17th 08 10:32 PM

Lake Tahoe
 
Bunter wrote:
Hi
A friend and I are considering a ski holiday around Lake Tahoe early 2009.
We normally hire a car and try to take in the major resorts in the area we
visit, and have taken good advice offered by this group in the past, skiing
Powder Mountain, Snow Basin, Park City, The Canyons and Deer Valley and
especially Alta.
We'd like some advice on where it would be best to be based to be able to
ski the major local resorts inside 10 days.


I've only been there once myself, but I think the best advice is to
concentrate on either the north end or the south end of the lake.
Trying to hit everything in one trip from one location will require a
lot of driving.

For instance, since you can't drive around the southwest side of the
lake in the winter, getting from Alpine Meadows (9 o'clock) to Heavenly
(6 o'clock) requires driving around the long way. And Kirkwood is
farther than it looks on the map.


Here's a good map: http://www.virtualtahoe.com/SkiTahoe...asinSkiMap.gif

The south end has Heavenly, Kirkwood and Sierra at Tahoe. It also has
the most nightlife with the casinos etc. There are more resorts at the
north end, but most are smaller. Squaw and Northstar are the only two
with appreciable slopeside accomodations.


We stayed in Incline Village and had good access to Diamond Peak, Alpine
Meadows, and Northstar. The Sugar Bowl was a bit of a drive, but not
too bad. We probably could have hit Heavenly from there too. I don't
think you're going to find a location where it makes sense to drive to,
say, both Kirkwood and Squaw. If you really want to hit both, think
about doing 5 days at the north end, and then relocating to another
hotel/condo at the south end for another 5 days.

//Walt

lal_truckee November 18th 08 04:15 AM

Lake Tahoe
 
Walt wrote:
If you really want to hit both, think
about doing 5 days at the north end, and then relocating to another
hotel/condo at the south end for another 5 days.


Sound advice.

Walt November 18th 08 02:13 PM

Lake Tahoe
 
lal_truckee wrote:
Walt wrote:
If you really want to hit both, think about doing 5 days at the north
end, and then relocating to another hotel/condo at the south end for
another 5 days.


Sound advice.


Well, I received it from a very reliable source.

//Walt

Bunter[_2_] November 18th 08 08:59 PM

Lake Tahoe
 
A friend and I are considering a ski holiday around Lake Tahoe early 2009.

Cheers Guys
invaluable information!

Steve



love1314 October 24th 09 05:54 AM

3 homes burglarized for $40,000 in jewelry
 
Burglars took more than $40,000 in TIFFANY BRACELETS jewelry from three homes in Glenview last week, authorities said.Someone entered a home in the 2300 block of Lily Lane late last week and took $41,000 worth of jewelry, according to police. In addition, a resident in the 2000 block of Sunset Ridge Road reported that a $500 bracelet had been stolen on May 1, and a resident of 1300 block of Pleasant Lane told police $500 worth of jewelry had been stolen on the same day.Police sent a flier to residents about the TIFFANY CUFF LINKS burglaries.


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