Lake Tahoe pro skier and world-reknowned Base jumper JT Holmes appeared on CBS' 60 Minutes on Sunday, bringing the thrill, danger and adventure of BASE jumping into millions of living rooms.
Rainin', snainin', blowin', snowin' - wee haw! A nice storm blast has put the hurry-up on the winter preparations this week, and there's no shortage of fun distractions either!
This is the time of year where most of us Tahoe folks start to wonder and pontificate about how the coming winter will turn out. Big snow? No Snow? Much of the psuedo-scientific predictions and chatter revolves around bees, pinecones, chipmunks, and other local observation factors.
Wintery weather churning in the Pacific will bring a strong storm system through the Northern Sierra and Lake Tahoe this week. Beginning Monday night and continuing through Wednesday, significant snow, measured in feet, is forecast for the highest elevations, with heavy rain throughout the area, and very high winds over ridges and passes.
For the first time in five years, the level of Lake Tahoe has dropped to the official natural rim of 6223 feet above sea level.
Slap in the face, kick in the pants...like it or not the prospect of winter in the relative near future has sunk right in! In the meantime, while you prepare, there's plenty of fun to be had too.
Sunny skies dominate the forecast this week, with typical fall temps along for the ride. The recent snow and wind was a nice reminder and a convenient tap on the shoulder, kicking many folks' pre-winter preparations into high gear. This week's forecast looks ideal for getting those lingering things done.
Tahoe Sierra Century ride offers fun, exercise, and critical funding support for North Tahoe's incredible school music programs.
Record highs forecast through Sunday, followed by major changes next week.
MSP Films’ latest ski movie, “In Deep, The Skiing Experience” will hold it's premier at the Olympic Village Lodge in Palisades Tahoe on October 3. The evening includes three screenings, followed by a tribute party to Shane McConkey.