Tahoe

Cove at Bonsai Rock

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194Switched to black and white for this photo. The water looks like a meandering stream but this is part of Lake Tahoe. Normally these boulders are underwater. We need rain soon.

Exposed at Sand Harbor

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187Boulders as big as cars, normally under water are exposed at Sand Harbor.

Wildlife Warning

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164In Tahoe, our wildlife is smarter than your average wildlife.

Bonsai Rock – Lake Tahoe

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196On an overcast day, I scrambled down to this cove and took photos at a place called Bonsai Rock.

Lupine & Clover

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157Bight purple Lupine and pink Clover in bloom along the shoreline.

Lupine on the Lake

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126This Lupine on the shores of Lake Tahoe stood about three feet tall.

Be Vigilant

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051-2The restored fire lookout at Martis PEak reminds us that we need to be vigilant during the dry season. This lookout station has views of Truckee, Northstar and the Northern reaches of the Lake Tahoe Basin.

Fire Lookout Station

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014-2Drove around to the North side of Lake Tahoe. We parked an walked up to the point. We were surprised to find this restored fire lookout station at the top.

Martis Peak Overlook

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112There’s a old dirt forest road on the Northshore of Tahoe. If you walk along the trail by the meadow of Mule Ears you’ll come to this overlook. High above Lake Tahoe is this beautiful vista.

Bright Mule Ears

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_MG_2978Bight yellow flowers of the Mule Ears rustle in the wind. The leaves of Mule Ears are covered with soft white matted hairs.