The weekend is half over and it appears to have achieved some success. The Lake was accessible by drivers from the Bay Area and the Central Valley(and Reno,too). It appears the guests have brought along their snowboards, skis, and sleds for a fine weekend. Perhaps there will be some more snow tonight, but it won't be much to contend with on the way home either Sunday or Monday .
While this recent snow does not make up for the season's deficiencies, it does help the bottom line a bit. Perhaps this late winter effort will continue. It is anybody's guess in mid-February.
The CHRONICLE ran a nice article Saturday morning ,complete with photo, extolling the virtues of 2' of new snow. The photo captured a skier traversing a run that clearly had shrubs in abundance on the slope- not the best shot for skiers. But, it is encouraging, even in February.
Enjoy the slopes.
The Minister of Manufacturing and Industry is in town this weekend for a conference at Meeks Bay. He is meeting with representatives of automotive business, steel fabricators, and economists to discuss business prospects in the EU, Japan, Africa, and Nevada.
Our good wishes to the Minister in his efforts.
Lake Tahoe, California's Alpine playground, is anchored on the west shore by Homewood/Tahoma, straddling two counties:Placer and El Dorado. The mayor of Tahoma posts information related to the area and items of interest to residents and visitors alike. Its goal is to be informative, humorous, and timely. Hope you enjoy the site.
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