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Skate, shred, thrash - find the freshest gear
Where to go to get the righteous goods you need to get your skate on. Decks, threads, wheels, trucks, shoes and more... See the professionals who use the goods they sell.... READ MORE >
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Endless scenery, including alpine vistas and crystal clear lake views, are just one reason to hike the Sierra Nevada mountains. Another favorite? The air. You can almost feel the air here it's so alive. From the sharp highs of summer to the brisk cooling...... READ MORE > |
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Great views of Tahoe
This trailhead is off Highway 267 between Truckee and Kings Beach. There is parking at Brockway Summit on the Kings Beach side.... READ MORE >
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This one is for hikers and or bikers. You'll enjoy some truly spectacular views of Fallen Leaf Lake with Lake Tahoe peering over its shoulder in the distance.... READ MORE > |
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So you're in pretty good shape from a summer of hiking. How about a long walk right in Carson City's back yard that takes you nearly to the top of the Carson Range and back down again?... READ MORE > |
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Speeding around in your very own boat for a couple of hours, or even the whole day, is a great way to savor some fun in the summer sun. Here, youll find just about everything youll need to know about renting a boat at Lake Tahoe or Donner Lake.... READ MORE > |
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A paradise for hikers, runners and mountain bikers, right in Reno's backyard
I can still remember the first time I ever ran up Keystone Canyon. It was late. A friend of mine and I met after our summer jobs were over for the evening. It was the summer of 1980, and we were headed into our senior year of high school.... READ MORE >
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Styles vary, as do personal preferences. But whether you are a backpacker, a mountain biker, a hiker, a trail runner, or simply someone who has found themselves out on a trail somewhere, there are a few supply-chain constants that you should always keep...... READ MORE > |
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The Truckee Meadows area offers trails for every level of rider
The hills surrounding Reno offer great terrain for bike enthusiasts. Bike trails, paved and dirt, along the Truckee River, mountain canyons and wilderness areas. More than 50 miles of paths are located along Reno's major city streets.... READ MORE >
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With the brown expanse of the Great Basin in one direction and the shimmering blue palette of Lake Tahoe in the other, Mount Rose provides a unique vantage point. Unlike most high points, though, the views are just as good on the descent.... READ MORE > |
| As the snow melts on the mountains south of Lake Tahoe, dirt devils find plenty of mountain biking opportunities at Kirkwood Mountain Resort. See what's in store for riders this summer at the 'Wood.... READ MORE > | |
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The popularity of the park is hard to deny. Located in the bustling downtown corridor of the "Biggest Little City" where the Truckee River splits into north and south channels that flow around an island dubbed Wingfield Park, the place is impossible to...... READ MORE > |
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Ride it, and you'll get sand everywhere
With temperatures rising, the sun staying in the sky longer and snow melting, signs of spring are everywhere. But that doesn't mean when the resorts shut down that it's time to put away the skis and snowboards.... READ MORE >
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Where to kick-back and relax in Reno
Parks in Reno offer plenty of picnic areas, especially if you're searching for a spacious, clean spot where you want to stay and hang, instead of race away in terror at the lack of accommodations.... READ MORE >
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The scenic drive to Pyramid passes through pastel hills spanning the horizon like a painting in tan, cream, pink and gray. Then, the lake appears, a shimmering sheet of blue across a vast valley. The scene is heart-stopping.... READ MORE > |
