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Kings Canyon to Ash Canyon Loop

As energy costs steadily increase, it is becoming more important to change our habits to conserve these vital resources. In years past, there was no consideration to throw the bike in the car, and drive up to Lake Tahoe for recreation. Fuel was cheap. These days are over, and it’s time to start thinking of new ways not only to get around town, but to get our favorite recreational areas too.

Looking Towards Carson Valley

Last weekend some friends and I decided to explore some of the Lake Tahoe Trails by beginning our ride from Carson City. In the end, the ride was much more rewarding, knowing that we had made the whole journey using only Muscle Power.

Please come read the story of our ride that took us from Carson City, up Kings Canyon to Spooner Summit, up to Marlette Lake, down to Hobart, and finally back to Carson City down Ash Canyon. The story can be viewed on the Bike Carson site by clicking HERE.

 
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Posted by on June 24, 2008 in bicycling

 

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Linear Park Walk

WE CAN – WALK CARSON CITY

Governor’s Field/Linear Park Walk – This is a nice walk for family adventures and accessible even in winter. Each season will offer opportunities to spot wildlife and holds its own beauty.

In one walk last winter I flushed some quail, spotted a lot of birds in the rushes, probably Wrens, and saw a hawk, could have been a Cooper’s. In the water, Mallard ducks and Canada Geese seem to be quite at home in the frigid water.

Governor’s Field Park is at the corner of South Roop Street and Evalyn Drive. Start at the parking lot, walk north along the playground, following the access road until you reach the gate by the handicapped parking spaces.

Pass through the gate to access the paved bike trail, turning right follow the trail east to Saliman Road. Along the way, watch for the interpretive signs, the kids will enjoy the ‘treasure hunt’. Each of the signs offers up a different set of facts, history, and pictures of the animals and birds that live in this little ecosystem.

When you reach Saliman, cross with care. On the opposite side you’ll cross the bridge over the drainage to continue on until the end. Again you will find interpretive signs along the way.

The total round trip mileage is 1.9 miles and should take 30 to 45 minutes depending on how much time you spend discussing the information found on the signs. When you reach the gate at the end enjoy the view. If you’re lucky the cattle will be in the field and in the early spring you may be able to spot some new calves. You can go another .1 miles beyond the gate, be sure to close it behind you, but that ends at a barbed wire fence.

If you’re just getting started, or have little ones with short legs along, there are 2 alternatives to doing the entire route. You can do just the first half turning around at Saliman Road for a total of 1 mile. The second half can be done by parking at Freemont Elementary school for a total of .9 miles. Doing it this way eliminates crossing Saliman Road. If you can only do one or the other the second half has more interpretative signs and is more likely to have birds and the cattle for the young one’s to discover.

But don’t do this just once. Come often and watch the changes that come over the plants and animals as the season’s progress.

 
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Posted by on June 18, 2008 in walking

 

Road Ride This Weekend

 

Musclepowered will lead a ride Sat., June 14, 2008: Jacks Valley to Woodfords and return. Meet at north end of Target at 395 and Jacks Valley Road at 8:30 a.m., travel to Woodfords via Carson River Road. Return on same route. Estimated 50 miles.

 

 Hope you can make it!

 Kelly
883-6303
 
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Posted by on June 11, 2008 in Uncategorized

 

Movie Night

Movie Night

“A Glimpse of Heaven and a Taste of Hell”
Award winning documentary
2007 Tahoe Rim Endurance Run
Thursday, June 12th, 6:30 p.m.
Library Auditorium
Free and open to the public

“This 2007 film was directed by Tyler Bourns and captures the race event which was held on July 21, 2007. In this 56-minute DVD you will get a chance to see what the 400 entrants from around the world experienced when competing in an ultra distance endurance run on the world famous Tahoe Rim Trail. Athletes were able to choose from a 50 K, 50 -miler, or the exhausting 100-mile National Championship Event. Hosted by Kelly Quinn and told by the participants and volunteers you will discover both the story of ultra running as well as the colorful history of this event.”

 
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Posted by on June 4, 2008 in events, news

 

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CNN Wants Your Story

Here’s a message from the League of American Bicyclists:

Dear League Members:

 Do you fight your way through traffic each morning, even with gas prices surging to record levels?

Do you bike to work, or use public transit?CNN wants to see the sights and sounds of how you get to work. Document your daily travel schedule. (Drivers, please be careful not to distract yourself behind the wheel.)

If you have a unique way of getting to work, please share your story.   Send photos, video and audio to share the story of your commute. Visit the following website to learn more about making a submission:

 
 

 

 

 

 We appreciate your support in helping to create a bicycling-friendly America .   

 Visit the following link to learn more about how to submit your photos, videos and audio stories about your commute.  

http://www.ireport.com/ir-topic-stories.jspa?topicId=27556.

 Safe cycling, Tiffany Payne

 www.bikeleague.org

Here’s your chance for your five minutes of fame!

 
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Posted by on June 1, 2008 in Uncategorized

 
 
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