Mountain Mutt
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Mountain Mutt: Sept. 5, 2007 |
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Peavine: Jewel in the back yard The reaction was common when it comes to Peavine Peak. A trail runner in the Silver State 50-mile race in May had just finished spending the better part of six hours running up and down Peavine.
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Mountain Mutt: August 29, 2007 |
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Giddy up, partner, for a different kind of ride: While Lake Tahoe seems best known for its many ski resorts, it could also be said that the high-mountain cirque is also a horseback riding Mecca.
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Mountain Mutt: August 22, 2007 |
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Tahoe Rim Trail: A little taste of heaven Tim Twietmeyer knows a little about the Tahoe Rim Trail. Two years ago, he ran, hiked and, toward the end, walked the entire 165-mile distance in a record time of 46 hours.
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Mountain Mutt: August 15, 2007 |
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No matter what you ride, there's a bike and a club for you: Almost since the advent of the wheel, humans have been trying to find better ways to roll across the earth's surface; bicycling is no exception.
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Mountain Mutt: August 8, 2007 |
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Touring Tahoe by kayak: Take yourself, or take a tour of the lake's crystal blue waters. Folks looking to experience a peaceful view of Lake Tahoe's blue will find the seat of a kayak a great place to start.
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Mountain Mutt: August 1, 2007 |
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Is there such a thing as blister-proof feet? Treating your feet with thought and care shouldn’t be something that you do after you’ve spent several hours hiking or running.
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Mountain Mutt: July 25, 2007 |
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Summer rafting on the Truckee River: It’s summertime, and high thermostats draw scores of wilting Lake Tahoe and Reno visitors to the cooling water. And yes, lakes are everywhere in the Sierra - but consider the rivers, too.
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Mountain Mutt: July 18, 2007 |
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Keystone Canyon rises only about 400 feet during the first two miles or so; but it is during this first section that the senses come alive.
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Mountain Mutt: July 11, 2007 |
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Navigating the Truckee River: Looking to ride a frothier stretch of water than Lake Tahoe's postcard-perfect, placid blue? Consider the Truckee River, which drains the Lake starting at Tahoe City and empties into Pyramid Lake east of Reno.
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Mountain Mutt: June 27, 2007 |
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Jones Whites Creek Loop: Great views, tough climbs make for winning combination
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