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Below are the Lake Tahoe ski resort opening/closing dates for your reference. Conditions can change quickly so please be sure to call ahead early in the season. Click here for Lake Tahoe weather updates and here for your daily Lake Tahoe ski report. Happy trails.
Alpine Meadows Ski Resort (North Shore) - Open
Boreal Mountain Resort (North Shore) - Open
Diamond Peak Ski Resort (North Shore) - Open
Heavenly Lake Tahoe (South Shore) - Open
Homewood Mountain Resort (West Shore) - Open
Kirkwood Ski Resort (South Shore) - Open
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe(North Shore) - Open
Northstar-at-Tahoe Ski Resort (North Shore) - Open
Royal Gorge XC Ski Resort (Donner Summit) - Open
Sierra-at-Tahoe Ski Resort (South Shore) - Open
Soda Springs Winter Resort (Donner Summit) - Open
Spooner Lake XC Ski Area (East Shore) - TBA
Squaw Valley USA (North Shore) - Open
Sugar Bowl Ski Resort (Donner Summit) - Open
Tahoe Cross Country Ski Area (North Shore) - Open
Tahoe Donner Ski Area (Tahoe Donner) - Open
Lake Jump - Campeonato de saltos no Lago Paranoá - BSB - DF. Um dos
eventos mais loucos que já fotografei.
Panorama of Lake Mary. The sky was awesome, the clouds were moving fast yet there was no wind on the lake.
Still, solid ice on the lake's 'North Channel'. Worth to mention, lakes are covered with a lot of ice this winter.
Fall colors at Mirror Lake State Park WI
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Day 19 - We stayed at a hostel in Salt Lake City. In our old notes I wrote down that in the afternoon we went to a library in Salt Lake City in order to get internet. I wonder if that means the hostel didn't have internet? It's possible. It was 2002 after all! We also went downtown to take a whirlwind tour of the most famous Mormon landmarks.
It's only slightly intentional, but I'm posting this 20 years to the day after the photo was taken. It feels like an eternity ago.
IMG_4294 a On Batsto Lake by Groovyal. Taken at Historic Batsto Village, Wharton State Forest, Pinelands Nation Reserve, Batsto, NJ, USA
The area around Myvatn is a tourism hot spot - and a geological one as well. No matter where you turn, there's either a volcano, or a hot spring, or simply lots of hot steam coming out of a fissure in the ground.
The Krafla region is actually a little past the main tourist sites in Myvatn, but it beautiful in its vastness.
Capitol Lake at sunset. Olympia, WA.
Camera: Nikon D70
Exposure: 8 to 15 seconds ( varies with individual images )
Aperture: F22
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 29 mm
RAW files processed with Raw Shooter Premium and Photshop 7.0
Panorama stitched from 6 images witn PT Gui 5.5.
A cruiser plying the waters of Lake Lucerne.
Lake Lucerne in centre of Switzerland is at the heart of the region where the Swiss Confederation was born in 1291. It was on the south shore of the lake, at Rütli Meadow that four cantons swore allegiance to each other.
The lake itself – known as Vierwaldstättersee in German – twists through the Alpine landscape, from Lucerne itself in the north west, to Altdorf in the south east.
There are mountains rising high above its shores, with Mt Pilatus and Mt Rigi two of the most famous, offering views over its vast expanse.
Steamers, ferries and pleasure cruisers ply their trade along the length of the lake, offering an escape from the towns and a superb vista of the shoreline, as you pull into scenic villages such as Weggis and Vitznau.
Okay, so I slept through most of it. I love being in Minnesota in the winter. The ice, snow and sun are always so great.
This picture was taken just before sunset on a hike through the lake district. Due to the beautiful lake and surroundings we decided to camp right next to this lake overnight.
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