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<<First Name>>, the first white stuff has arrived!
Snow forecasters are sharpening their pencils and delving into computer modules. The first Sunday in October, a band of precipitation came through the Sierra, bringing our first dusting of the white stuff. Yes, it was minimal but oh, what a welcome sight, with snow levels reaching as low as 5000 ft in Reno. While temps are expected to rise again to the 50s and 60s in the upcoming week, it sure gave us a lovely look at what's to come. What a perfect time to come explore all the fall beauty in Tahoe/Truckee! modules.
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO START THINKING ABOUT AN ALPINE THANKSGIVING WEEKEND. Book now for your best options. BONUS: We are offering a 10% discount for any booking in October/November. Some exclusions apply, but give us a call and we can find something perfect for you.
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Leaf peeping around Lake Tahoe
Get ready for an explosion of reds, oranges and yellows as Tahoe heads into fall! The moderate temperatures make this area perfect for hikes among the glorious colors ... and you don't have to get overambitious, either. Many of the hikes in the area take very little effort to get you deep into the fall colors. Perfect time for a family portrait? Check this link for information about hikes at Spooner Lake, Marlette Lake and Page Meadows. More
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Tahoe ski pass sales
Now is the time to get great deals on ski passes for the season! Sale prices are good through the early part of October, so act quickly!
Tahoe Local Pass
Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood
Tahoe Super Pass
Access to Squaw, Alpine, Sierra-at-Tahoe and Sugar Bowl
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Lake Tahoe Marathon & Run Tahoe Events
October 6th-9th
Run the lake! This weekend, foot traffic takes to various roads and routes around Lake Tahoe, with some 20 running events of all distances and for all ages. From half to full, relay races to kids pumpkin run, there's a race for everyone as well as SUP races, kayak contests and swim events. Come test your endurance among the fall colors! More
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Fall Festival ~ Tahoe Donner
October 8th ~ 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
The seventh annual Fall Festival at Tahoe Donner has something for everyone ... from arts and craft vendors, the annual doggie dip, music and kid-friendly performances, seasonal beer offerings, the pumpkin patch, a carnival area for kids with arts, crafts, games and food. More
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The Great Trail Race (Tahoe City to Truckee)
October 9th
A new tradition is born! Move your body for a great cause ... the Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue fundraiser. The Great Trail Race follows roughly the same route as The Great Ski Race between Truckee and Tahoe City with one major difference: You choose to run or bike one of two course options: Classic, or the Elite course of more technically challenging terrain. More
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Ski & Snowboard Swap
Truckee Rec Center
November 5th from 11 a.m.
Back with a wide variety of new and used equipment, accessories, clothing and miscellaneous winter gear for the entire family. Come join the fun and look for bargains. Local reps from ski shops and resorts will be on hand to answer your questions. Proceeds from the Swap help support Truckee Youth Sports Programs such as Buddy Werner, girls volleyball and youth basketball. More
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Tahoe Chocolate & Wine Festival
November 5th, Incline Village
A Modern Renaissance themed evening of delectable chocolate created by Tahoe’s finest culinary artists and hearty appetizers from the Hyatt. Sample boutique wine from acclaimed California wine regions including Napa, Amador, and Paso Robles. Bid on tantalizing items in a live auction and silent auction all while supporting the mission of Tahoe SAFE Alliance. More
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Tips for Winter Snow Clearing
Fall means snow pole time! Waltman is wrapping up driveway sealing and getting ready to put snow poles in the ground, preparing for what we all hope to be a large winter. 
Tips for winter snow clearing:
- Be kind to your neighbors. Keep your driveway clear of objects to minimize breakdowns. A shovel or piece of firewood that causes damage can range from a 20-minute fix to terminating the machine for the day.
- If you have cars in the driveway, move them around during storms. Park on one side of the driveway and then the other. This will allow plowing of the entire driveway and keep it clearer for you.
- If you have an obstacle in the driveway that becomes buried by snow, make sure it is marked or staked.
Contact Waltman for any of your Tahoe Donner snow clearing needs. More
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