Thursday, November 15, 2012

West Shore Publicity

      Travel writers love to rhapsodize about Lake Tahoe.  Most articles include a panoramic photo of our gorgeous alpine lake with its encircling, snow-capped mountains.  It's hard to improve on the image.  The latest edition of Scene magazine, a slick in Marin County,CA, includes a look at Tahoe and some lesser known locales in the vicinity.
     The writer, Bonnie Wach, extolls the virtues of some likely suspects: Genoa(in Nevada); Truckee; and our own West Shore.  She highlights Homewood(skihomewood.com); Granlibakken and its conference center; and last, but not least, Sugar Pine Point State Park, Tahoma's most famous neighbor.   With its gorgeous lake front area and trails and paths, the park also includes one of the nicest camp grounds in the state, affording basic comforts to all guests who might enjoy a relaxing stay amongst the sugar pines of the Tahoe basin.
     The attached photos include winter scenes, emphasizing the seasonal changes that influence visitors to the lake.
       Always nice to read current articles about the Tahoma area.

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