Question on Lake Tahoe

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We were at Tahoe in August. Surprising how very clear the water is. I'll bet you could get Sechi disk reading at 50 feet in that lake.

So we decided we would go swimming. Thank God - I first put a bare foot in the water. It was as cold as ice. No swimming for us.
I have to laugh. You should try Vermont swimming "holes" depending on the summer month. Same way...

The only swimming I may do is at where we're staying at if they have a heated pool, but no plans on my end given the elevation in the "natural environment" in that area.

Heck, going over Sonora pass last year in August...

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Use to do a lot of whitewater kayaking in Idaho in the summer. You get used to the term "snow melt" LMAO
 
   / Question on Lake Tahoe #22  
We were in Tahoe and Yosemite end of July on the way down south to visit family.
After last years pass closures, it gets pretty dicey in November.
When they start telling you to get a car with chains......

You will have to carefully watch the weather and make accommodations to change routes to avoid anything bad.

I wish we could have spent more time at Tahoe, unfortunately it was too windy for our 20' open bow rental and we didn't stay out on the lake too long.

Yosemite was fun and we rented bikes, like I did on my first trip out many years ago.

The crowds there didn't bother us too much as we paid extra to stay in the park. Though the room has no AC and it was in the 90's, we did get to start out before the crowds and end after the crowds.
 
   / Question on Lake Tahoe #23  
We were at Tahoe in August. Surprising how very clear the water is. I'll bet you could get Sechi disk reading at 50 feet in that lake.

So we decided we would go swimming. Thank God - I first put a bare foot in the water. It was as cold as ice. No swimming for us.
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this is why you see bumper stickers "Keep Tahoe Blue"
 
   / Question on Lake Tahoe #24  
For your trip there are two good ways in/out of the Tahoe Basin. (actually 3)

From Reno, head south on Hwy 395 then west on Hwy 431 over Mt. Rose into the Tahoe Basin.

Or, from Reno, take I-80 West to Truckee, then south on (267?) to Kings Beach.

I would suggest planning on of those "going in," the other "coming out." The road over Mt. Rose hwy is very scenic and lots of tight turns.

Lots and lots to do in the Tahoe Basin.

The third route, from memory, connects into Incline Village from Reno. If you go to Incline Village-- bring money. That's the high rent district. Of course for someone not from California its "all" the high rent district!!
 
   / Question on Lake Tahoe #25  
Being she is from Vermont and I'm familiar with lake effect snow, no doubt we will play it safe for the possibility of any snow, particularly with driving.
Caught fall colors a few year ago. Have friends that live in Ct. Drove from Brookfield up to Killington and Woodstock Vt.

Wow, the views from the top of Killington Ski resort were breathtaking! We caught the colors at their peak. We do not have fall colors like that in the Placerville, Ca area...
 
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For your trip there are two good ways in/out of the Tahoe Basin. (actually 3)

From Reno, head south on Hwy 395 then west on Hwy 431 over Mt. Rose into the Tahoe Basin.

Or, from Reno, take I-80 West to Truckee, then south on (267?) to Kings Beach.

I would suggest planning on of those "going in," the other "coming out." The road over Mt. Rose hwy is very scenic and lots of tight turns.

Lots and lots to do in the Tahoe Basin.

The third route, from memory, connects into Incline Village from Reno. If you go to Incline Village-- bring money. That's the high rent district. Of course for someone not from California its "all" the high rent district
Thanks for the feedback.

Luckily I still have my Atlas and Gazetteer from last year on Nevada and California, and what you mentioned makes sense looking at it on the map.

Ironic when I go to a area I'm not familiar with I still much prefer a map and not my phone.

Looks like we're staying down around the Stateline area.

Out of curiosity, how long does it take to drive around the whole lake? Looks like 50, 89, and 28.
 
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Caught fall colors a few year ago. Have friends that live in Ct. Drove from Brookfield up to Killington and Woodstock Vt.

Wow, the views from the top of Killington Ski resort were breathtaking! We caught the colors at their peak. We do not have fall colors like that in the Placerville, Ca area...
Although my wife spent the first 33 years of her life in Vermont, I joke with her if she ever wanted to get a promotion and move back to the corporate office in Vermont, I'd support her 100% and have no qualms moving if that is what she wants. She'll look at me like I'm crazy and tell me Vermont is a nice to visit, but it's never where she wants to live again LOL

Vermont has 6 seasons you know...

Spring, fly season, summer, fall, winter and then mud season.

Father in laws family lived in Vermont since the early 1700's. They lived with us for 6 months when the looked for a place down near us to relocate. We were all worried about how my FIL would finally react to living in NC in his retirement years being he spent his entire life in Vermont (other than the Navy).

Turns out he loved it for the 10 years or so he lived here (passed in 2021) and probably made more friends at his local church than all the friends he had up in Vermont less all of his old co workers up there LOL

Although I've never lived in Vermont myself, don't get my wife going on the cost of living and taxes.
 
   / Question on Lake Tahoe #29  
Out of curiosity, how long does it take to drive around the whole lake? Looks like 50, 89, and 28.
I don't remember because you usually stop at numerous points along the way. Allocate a half day minimum, maybe a full day and you should be OK.

Be sure to stop and see the spillway in Tahoe City. Over 100 feet long, the "normal" flow is 6 feet of water flowing over the entire length of the spillway. That's a lot of water. btw there is a nice easy hike at Emerald Bay. A lot of people stop there for a photo without knowing such a nice trail is nearby.
 
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I don't remember because you usually stop at numerous points along the way. Allocate a half day minimum, maybe a full day and you should be OK.

Be sure to stop and see the spillway in Tahoe City. Over 100 feet long, the "normal" flow is 6 feet of water flowing over the entire length of the spillway. That's a lot of water. btw there is a nice easy hike at Emerald Bay. A lot of people stop there for a photo without knowing such a nice trail is nearby.
Very much appreciated.

Since we have the whole week there, may have to see about staying on the north side of the lake for at least one day depending on drive time.
 

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