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The Trails Up California Through Yosemite National Park

When people hear of hiking in California, the first thoughts that come into their minds is the Yosemite Valley. What exactly is there is Yosemite Valley that entices adventurous souls?

A hiker simply explained that there are some things in the Yosemite that clears the aches in his souls and washes his worries away. The place is pristine and peaceful that visitors are peculiarly friendly that they struck conversations with complete strangers like they were old friends. Tension is absolutely out of context and tranquility hangs around like Yosemite Valley is its last haven. And this is true even with not-so-good and even the worst weather.

Yosemite Valley offers a stunning beauty of waterfalls, rock formations, cliffs and wilderness. You might stare for hours on rock formations yet see a variety of images even after long gaze.

The Tuolumne River that runs from countless Tuolumne Meadows are downright stunning, making you feel that you are in another world.

Yosemite National Park is home to glacier-carved valley complimented with massive monoliths, superb waterfalls, towering cliffs and rounded domes. The national park is established by the end of the 1800’s in preservation of the Sierra Nevada. The elevation ranges from 2000 feet up to 13000 feet that impresses glorious sceneries, from natural granite formations to astounding waterfalls.

There are around 4000 visitors in Yosemite National Park yearly and nearly all of them get to see the wonder of the Half Dome. A portion of these visitors hike towards the top, some back out midway the hike while very few would dare continue it. Thus the half dome is dear to stout-hearted hikers.

The North Dome, on the other hand, is one of the most prominent hike trails in California. Many, however, have not heard of it. Nonetheless there are quite a lot of places from which you could view the amazing North Dome namely the Half Dome which seems to be the closest, the Glacier Point, the Sentinel Dome and of course the Valley Floor. The North Dome is near Camp Curry above Royal Arches.

There are a number of trails up North Dome, ranging from short trails to long distance trails. All equally having fairly high elevations.

The hike towards the summit of North Dome is pretty rewarding for you will get magnificent view of the half Dome, it seems so near that you’ll have the feeling of touching it.

Sentinel Dome is one of the favorite short hikes in the Yosemite Valley and among the few that are not crowded. Remember there are 4, 000 Yosemite Valley visitors and these are distributed among the great sites of Yosemite Valley and its famous hiking spots.

The trail upwards gives you the feeling of not moving upward at all since for one, the trail is a pretty easy route and second, the goal is always within sight.

The trail to the Yosemite Falls is among the toughest and challenging route. Because of this, horses are not allowed to be used which gives you no soft grounds. The trail is extremely laborious and is described best by saying “it’s like climbing stairs, constantly upwards” starting from the lowest part of the trail up to the top.

These are just three of the best sites in the Yosemite National Park and are hailed to be among the best when talking about California hiking. The good news is, there are a lot more others that may be equally stunning and challenging which gives the heart its leaps and the souls its immaculate stillness.

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Learn a Bit of History on your Lake Tahoe Vacation

Learn a Bit of History on your Lake Tahoe Vacation

Wouldnt it be a fulfilling getaway when you get to learn a bit about of history during your Lake Tahoe vacation?

It wouldnt hurt so much to dig in to the culture or know the history of the place you are enjoying your vacation in, since this will provide you with helpful key trivia items that you can boast about with friends when you come back to school or work.

Lake Tahoes history is one for the storybooks.

It started out as a land mass of shifting, grinding, sliding earth with imperceptible, perpetual movement which later on became the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the massive water basin that came to be knows as Lake Tahoe.

Here are some more interesting information about Lake Tahoe.

Lake Tahoes elevation is 6,229 feet, making it the highest lake of its size in the United States.

The water depth measures 1,645 feet at a portion of the lake in the Crystal Bay area, making it the tenth deepest lake in the world and third deepest in North America.

Lake Tahoe also boasts of water clarity to a depth of 75-feet.

The lake covers a surface area of 191 square miles with 71-miles of exquisite shoreline, while the Nevada/California border traverses lengthwise with a greater portion being on the California side.

Average snowfall in some areas is 300-600 inches and melting snow finds its way to the lake via 63 streams entering the basin.

But what would strike you as odd is the fact that there is only one outlet, the Truckee River.

Because of the huge volume and constant movement of the water, Lake Tahoe never freezes despite the drastic winter temperatures.

Back in the old, old days summer vacationers began arriving more than 10,000 years ago when the American Indian Washoe tribe camped along the cool lakeshores.

One of their favorite places is known today as Camp Richardson and the men of the tribe were skillful hunters and took advantage of the abundant wildlife.

The Washoe women were noted for their intricate and artistic basket weaving and this idyllic lifestyle spanned generations of the peaceful tribe, however, it would not last.

The first European American to see Lake Tahoe was John C. Fremont, whose exploration party was led by Kit Carson in 1844.

In 1859, the discovery of the Comstock Lode in Virginia City, changed the face of the lake would affect it forever.

With mines, towns and the railroad invading the territory, wood was the primary fuel source wand was also needed to supply building materials.

The east shore, from what is now Incline Village to Glenbrook, became a vast logging empire and the ravages of clear-cutting would remain evident for years to come.

The Comstock silver lode made hundreds of people during the California and Comstock mining days and many were attracted to the pristine lake.

This was how tourism started and the resulting resorts soon to dot the lush landscape.

The Tahoe Basin managed to remain in relative obscurity with only a few people knowing about its existence until the 1950s when Bill Harrah and Harvey Gross built the first casinos on the south shore.

With their gaming expertise they learned over the years back in Reno, they knew how to attract business for their establishments and became mainstays up until today, Known as Harveys and Harrahs

Back in 1960, the Winter Olympic Games were hosted at Squaw Valley on the west shore and with the resulting publicity, the area was soon recognized as a world-class winter playground, as well as the premier summer vacation venue.

The Olympic Rings still remain at Squaw Valley Resort and the place is renowned for year-round sporting activities.

So does it hurt a bit to learn about pieces of history on your Lake Tahoe vacation? Not a bit.

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You can Take a Romantic Lake Tahoe Vacation

If you want to try out something new and spend a weekend or even a week-long vacation, then you can take a romantic Lake Tahoe vacation.

Spectacularly nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Lake Tahoe is one of todays finest vacation destinations around the United States.

Lake Tahoe is located along the border between California and Nevada, but wait until you get to experience the natural and breathtaking beauty of Lake Tahoe where you will be surely captivated by its romantic setting and natural charm.

Travel experts agree that there are more romantic Lake Tahoe vacation ideas, accommodation and sightseeing activities.

Only a short 60-mile ride from Reno, and an easy drive from San Francisco, Lake Tahoe can be a fine romantic getaway for either a weekend retreat or a honeymoon setting.

The beauty and charm of Tahoe is its unique mix of mountain air, scenery and activities, highlighted with big name entertainment, dining and nightlife.

No wonder it is considered by far the best and the largest alpine lake in North America.

But Tahoe is not just synonymous with parties and social gatherings or sporting adventures, it can also be a getaway for those who wish to have a peaceful day of rest and solitude.

The north shore of Lake Tahoe is the area for those seeking a more serene environment, with world-class and finer lodging options.

Activities in the north shore area are considered a bit laid back and suits a slower paced environment.

The south shore area, on the other hand, is much more pulsating and appropriate for a high energy environment, mass market hotel/motel accommodations, glitz and the other commodity Nevada is famous for, gambling.

The lit-up casinos and resorts can be seen for miles around at night, a good indicator that one has crossed the state line.

Romantic and idyllic times to visit Lake Tahoe is around early June, and September to mid October.

Weekdays during the summer season is a busy day for lake Tahoe, but wait for the summer weekends, where it gets unbearably busy, which is not surprising since over 30 million people live within a 350 mile radius of Lake Tahoe.
Take a day to circle the lake by car, but it would take 3 days to find suitable areas to relax, get active outdoors and getting a taste of the varied dining and entertainment choices.

For the romantic, the North Shore side of Lake Tahoe is also known as the quiet side.

On then north shore you find some attractive little towns with some fine heritage buildings, quaint little roadside taverns, and accommodation in like cvbacation rentals and standard hotels.

Most of those hotels found here include romantic studio cabins for a very relaxing Lake Tahoe vacation.

The north shore around Homewood and Tahoe City, as well as Truckee, has an old west feel and some neat little shops and restaurants.

Truckee also has some scenic views at the Donner Summit Bridge, where in the winter youll find skiing with fewer crowds to deal compared to resorts.

If one is also looking for good vacation camping spots, youll find them along the lakes west shore.

So pack up those bags with your loved one and take a romantic Lake Tahoe vacation.

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