After three days of storms, and up to six feet of new snow, Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows have announced extensive expansion of skiable terrain, over 700% more than last week, with a combined 1550 acres and 21 lifts now in operation.
In the midst of the second round of the weekend's storm series, SVTV took a quick excursion with the 'ol Go Pro for a look at the scene in Palisades Tahoe.
The National Weather Service is calling for significant snowfall to continue at Lake Tahoe this weekend, and resorts around the lake are opening more terrain for skiers and riders to enjoy.
Travel guide publisher Lonely Planet has picked Northern California’s Gold Country and Placer County for its 2012 list of top 10 U.S. destinations. Tahoe's ties to the region could see some impact.
The snow is coming and the Village at Palisades Tahoe has created another reason to come to Tahoe - stay one night and receive two adult lift tickets, starting at $107 per person/per night.
The PUSH team, incuding adaptive athlete Grant Korgan, announced Tuesday their successful arrival at the South Pole, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Robert Falcon Scott's expedition.
Alpenglow Sports, a Tahoe City fixture for over thirty years and a leading outdoor retailer in the region recently announced the company's sale to long-time employee Brendan Madigan.
History repeated itself on Sunday, January 15, 2012 when elaborately dressed Native American adults and youth, Paiute, Shoshone, and Washoe tribal relatives of the dancers who performed at the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, danced at the official closing ceremonies of North Lake Tahoe's Olympic Heritage Week
Tahoe-based adaptive athlete Grant Korgan is attempting to become the first adaptive athlete in history to reach the South Pole. On Saturday, January 14th, Gallery Keoki and Chase International are hosting “Chase the Push”, a fund and awareness-raising event for the expedition and its affiliate non-profit foundation, High Fives.
Lake Tahoe local and adaptive athlete Grant Korgan is literally 'pushing' his way towards the South Pole in a first-time sit-ski attempt to cross the Antarctic and reach the South Pole on January 17th, the 100-year anniversary of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's 1912 expedition. Supporters are being invited to 'buy a push' to help fund the project.