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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI rode with my BIL and sister completely around Lake Tahoe today!
This is Emerald Bay on Lake Tahoe.
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rsdsharp
(9,170 posts)Archae
(46,326 posts)Looks like a nice place.
viva la
(3,289 posts)How close did it get?
Archae
(46,326 posts)I saw an area that burned last year, it's growing back.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)Glad you are having a great time.
Ty for sharing!
Mr.Bill
(24,284 posts)Done it a few times myself. We used to go to Reno several times a year. We always made a day side trip to Virginia City. Kind of fun to walk around there. Lots of history.
CaptainTruth
(6,589 posts)CaptainTruth
(6,589 posts)The road is on top of a ridge, all you see in front of you is water (the lake), & it looks like the road is disappearing into thin air. It was always a rush to hit that point while driving.
I found a picture of it...
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It was featured in the movie, City of Angels, at the end.
While primarily set in Los Angeles, this romantic fantasy is about an angel (Nicolas Cage) who falls in love with a woman (Meg Ryan) and wishes to become human in order to be with her. This 90s gem has Meg Ryans character retreat to her uncles home - the same house as in the Bodyguard. The dramatic final scene of Meg Ryan riding her bicycle to the store and back was shot on Highway 89 near Emerald Bay.
Archae
(46,326 posts)Being as scared of heights as I am.
niyad
(113,278 posts)Emerald Bay (I once read that it was one of the most photographed spots on earth.) Always took my visitors there.
Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)I have a pal from here in Chicago who lives up in King's Beach. I get out there every 2-3 years. For me, it's paradise.
localroger
(3,626 posts)I was in the Sacramento area and we planned to drive across the pass to Tahoe because my wife has been there several times and wanted me to see it, but the pass was closed by a freak snowstorm. We ended up knocking about Gold Rush country for a few days before heading to our next reservation in Yosemite instead. That was interesting too, we did several cave and mine tours and the scenery was nice in its own way. But I still haven't seen Tahoe.
Ellipsis
(9,124 posts)Corgigal
(9,291 posts)To me, happy the fires didnt take it all away. Humans dont deserve it.
Duppers
(28,120 posts)FirstLight
(13,360 posts)The wilderness between Kirkwood/Caples Lake and 50 is just impassable, the hot spots are torching out 3/4 mile and they cant directly access it
winds made the flares smoke more so they couldnt get air support in at ALL today...
The press Release was an hour ago and tells us to still stay vigilant and know this isnt over yet.
Im glad you got to see some of the beauty, but it's hard cuz right now I *really* wish people would stay away
MustLoveBeagles
(11,594 posts)It looks so peaceful.
macmillan61
(12 posts)Last Week I hiked from the Tahoma area south to the DL Bliss and Emerald Bay State Parks area. In fact, about a quarter mile past the sign. I wondered how far it was from there to Emerald Bay itself. I wanted to go further south but had to turn back and hike post-haste back to Sugar Pine Point state park to catch the last bus that would get me back to Truckee. The North Lake Tahoe buses, btw, are completely free. Anyway, a gorgeous walk all the way. I sat on the highway curb at one point in Rubicon Bay and listened to hispanic construction workers talking and playing some sort of hi-tech chill music when a black bear popped up on the curb just a few yards away. This in the middle of the day. We saw one another at exactly the same time. The bear suddenly froze, and I gave a surprised-sounding Hey! It immediately took off across the road and up the slope into the group of houses there, not into the deep forest. I trudged on. Just into the parks area, I saw some of the most beautiful and interesting old growth forest I had ever seen.. What fascinated me was the thought how the forest set off the amazingly high and steep ridges there rather than vice versa. Most forest is so uniformly spaced. Not there. Beautiful and interesting everywhere as if a super-hot summer had never happened.
brer cat
(24,560 posts)Welcome to DU!
macmillan61
(12 posts)Thank you for the welcome!