After 3 days and
1222 miles across Western Colorado, Utah and Nevada, with 578 of those miles on
The Loneliest Road in America |
the “bubble”
landed at Camp Richardson in South Lake Tahoe.
Greeting us at the
campsite were permanent residents,
Even though they
were persistent, we refrained from feeding.
We don’t think
this gal/fella is a permanent resident but maybe a frequent guest that sauntered through our campsite as though it was familiar territory.
Linda was quietly reading when a person on a bike called out that there was a bear behind her. She screamed and ran to her door. The rest of us were inside; photos were taken from the door. |
we were constantly
on guard that they did not crawl on our feet or legs. There were LOTS of them
running around, so guard duty kept us pretty busy and after awhile they became
pretty annoying.
Disappointingly,
the beauty of Lake Tahoe
The smoke was noticeable
but tolerable where we were camped but pretty dense as we drove to the Truckee
River in Tahoe City on the north side of Lake Tahoe.
With poor air
quality, strenuous outdoor activity was not advised (not to mention a few
minor injuries in the bubble), so we decided easy hikes were in order.
Upper Truckee River |
Upper Truckee River Trail |
Fallen Leaf Lake
If there is a garden to be found, Linda and ABN will find it!
This one was found at Tallac Historical Estate next to Camp Richardson. (Love these boxes!)
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Most were wearing
masks as there are posted signs in South Lake Tahoe warning of $100 fines for
those not wearing masks. Apparently the locals are not happy with the masses,
especially those attending large events.
We understand a protest is being organized for Sunday. Fortunately we
left on Saturday!
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