Tahoe TV captured the final, final run as Daron Rahlves, founder of the Banzai Tour, took on the winners of the three Banzai stops in a last-ditch, 'super-final' run for the overall tour, and showed his world-class downhill racing prowess.
In its seventh year, the Palisades Tahoe Prom, will boogie through Palisades Tahoe in 'Bond' style on February 26th. A limited number of tickets are still available for this special benefit event.
National Train Day, hosted by Amtrak, will roll through Reno and Truckee on Saturday, May 7th, 2011, with a flurry of events celebrating America's love for trains.
The 2011 Amgen Tour of California, the largest cycling event in North America, has announced the Stage 1 and Stage 2 race routes to be held in Lake Tahoe May 15-16, 2011.
With challenging conditions and high winds, the second stop of the Rahlves' Banzai Tour, the Eagle Bowl Banzai, delivered fast action and numerous surprises at Kirkwood, February 5-6.
The Shane McConkey Foundation and Palisades Tahoe USA have announced the much-anticipated comeback of The Pain McShlonkey Classic, in honor of legendary skier Shane McConkey, at Palisades Tahoe USA on March 26, 2011.
Tahoe TV met World Champion ski racer Daron Rahlves at Alpine Meadows recently for an inside look at the Banzai course, the Banzai philosophy, and some insider tips for racers in the upcoming Beaver Bowl Banzai.
Jake's on the Lake, one of Tahoe City's most popular institutions, has announced a new Weather Station, a Sunday night Blues Jam, and the return of their popular Mountain Aloha Tuesdays.
Author, professor and self-proclaimed 'Tahologist' Scott Lankford's new book, "Tahoe: Beneath the Surface" reveals Tahoe's history and hidden stories, good and bad. The Palisades Tahoe Institute welcomes Lankford for a presentation about his book on January 16th at Resort at Squaw Creek.
What's the Rahlves' Banzai tour you ask? Well it's skier/boarder cross meets downhill excitement on an ungroomed course. First one to the bottom wins! Overall tour purse sits at $50,000! So what are you waiting for?