Friday, October 1, 2010

Autumn Days on Rubicon Trail




The days have been perfect for hiking on the lakeshore. The high pressure zone that sits over most of Nevada and northern California has produced extraordinary weather for locals to enjoy. After one of the coolest summers in awhile, warm temps have finally arrived. The lack of wind has kept lake surfaces glassy and flat, ideal for wake borders, skiers, and the usual hopeful fishermen. There are still plenty of boaters about the West Shore, although many trailers are positioned to pickup their various craft. The aspens are starting to show their colors and we know that first snowfall is just around October's corner. The photo on the rock is located just south of the old Rubicon Point lighthouse, south of D. L. Bliss State Park. The Tahoe Queen river boat was making one of many trips into and around Emerald Bay, along with assorted craft from jet skis to Tahoe Thunder, an offshore type inboard engine boat.(w/ 2 passengers. Photo taken on Tuesday morning, Sept. 28,2010, 1100am.

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