Experience the Unparalleled Beauty of Lake Tahoe and Its TrailThe Tahoe Rim Trail is one of the world's premier trails-for good reason. It winds completely around spectacular Lake Tahoe, the highest and largest alpine lake in North America. Along the way, the trail takes you through wilderness areas, national forests, and state parks. The combination of pristine lake and mountain vistas creates breathtaking scenery unlike anywhere else on the planet. This area along the border of California and Nevada is truly an outdoors-adventure paradise.
Whether you're traveling on foot, mountain bike, or horseback, the most important part of your trip is planning it. Put Tahoe resident Tim Hauserman's experience as a longtime hiker and outdoors guide to use. With this book, you can hike, bike, or ride along the peaks and valleys of the Tahoe Rim Trail. Safely traverse a landscape that's rich in history, and enjoy the incredible diversity of geology, flora, and fauna.
Tahoe Rim Trail presents the entire 165-mile trail (and dozens of side trips), divided into 8 sections. Each entry includes information on difficulty, trail highlights, driving directions, and more. The in-depth descriptions help you know what to expect, while the trail maps ensure that you know where you are and where you're going. You'll appreciate the hundreds of tips for planning your excursion, whether it's a day hike or a backpacking adventure. Plus, there's plenty of specific details for mountain bikers, equestrians, and anglers. This is the guide you need to plan your next outing; it's endorsed by the Tahoe Rim Trail Association.
By:
Tim Hauserman
Imprint: Wilderness Press
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: 4th Revised edition
Dimensions:
Height: 228mm,
Width: 152mm,
ISBN: 9780899979601
ISBN 10: 0899979602
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 23 July 2020
Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
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ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Acknowledgments Note for the Fourth Edition Foreword Overview Map Map Legend 1. Introduction to the Tahoe Area and the Tahoe Rim Trail 2. Animals and Plants, Great and Small 3. Let’s All Get Along: A Trail for Everyone 4. Weather, Water, and When to Go 5. Fun for All: A User’s Guide to the Tahoe Rim Trail 6. Trail Descriptions SECTION 1: Tahoe City to Brockway Summit, 19.1 miles SECTION 2: Brockway Summit to Mount Rose, 20.3 miles SECTION 3: Tahoe Meadows to Spooner Summit, 23.1 miles SECTION 4: Spooner Summit to Kingsbury Grade, 19.4 miles SECTION 5: Kingsbury Grade to Big Meadow, 23.7 miles SECTION 6: Big Meadow to Echo Summit, 15.7 miles SECTION 7: Echo Summit and Echo Lake to Barker Pass, 32.7 miles from Echo Lake, 34.9 miles from Echo Summit SECTION 8: Barker Pass to Tahoe City, 16.7 miles 7. Other Tahoe-Area Hiking and Biking Trails Appendix A: Resources Appendix B: Mileages for the Tahoe Rim Trail Appendix C: Tim’s Top Five Places on the Trail Appendix D: Ways to Save Lake Tahoe Appendix E: Leave No Trace Principles Index About the Author
Tim Hauserman has been a resident of North Lake Tahoe since 1960. He has hiked and biked in the area for many years and has been a guide for Tahoe Trips and Trails (a private excursion company) and the Tahoe Rim Trail Association. A member of the Tahoe Rim Trail Board of Directors from 1998 to 2007, he became the 11th member of the Tahoe Rim Trail 165 Mile Club in 1999. His other books include Monsters in the Woods: Backpacking with Children, Gertrude's Tahoe Adventure's in Time (a children's book), and Cross- Country Skiing in the Sierra Nevada. He also writes for a variety of local and regional publications. Tim lives on the west shore of Lake Tahoe, where he likes to hike, bike, cross-country ski, kayak, and canoe.