"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
I've never been. I tried to Mapquest it, but it just shows
the town of Lake Topaz which is in the middle of NV...
can't be right. I'd like more info if you don't mind.
The last link I posted show a picture of the casino Lodge sign. If you
look at the right side of the road pass the lodge you will see a
moutian, just 1/4 mile pass the lodge on the right is the ol gold
hunters mule trails that go over the moutian to california. You will
need a very good 4W drive to get up it. But were the trail cuts back
to the right just before the stream you have to cross if you look up
to your left you will see some very green rock outcroppings, if you
dig a little I guarentee you will find some gold, we did. Last time we
went up it had to drive over a big tree that was over the trail
because of a snow slide. Used the brand spankin new toyota 4 runner
that the peppermill rented for us. Did not have a problem going up
over it, but on the way down one of the limbs of the tree put a crease
in the side of the 4 runner that was about 4 foot long(opps) good
thing the casino had full insurance on it ;0). Half way up the
mountian you will see a Danger sign, just ignore it you can go a few
more miles before the trail gets so narrow only a mule or a person on
foot can pass, but beware you will have to back down for a 1/2 mile of
so, no room to turn around, and cliffs that are over 400-500 ft sheer
drop offs.
Joe
We typically go, coincidentally, near Nevada City. I had
part interest in a gold mine on the Yuba river. Its nearly
impossible to get to a reasonable place to park for the
hike in in the winter, due to the heavy snow. This time,
we could only get to the main access road. From there,
you can see the Malakoff Diggings, which is pretty cool,
and most of the south fork valley.
http://www.getty.edu/art/collections...ts/o62083.html
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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We were up in the Sierras yesterday... lots of snow on the ground and
chains
required for most small highways and smaller roads. Beautiful.
This may post twice, had an error message first try
Anyway, We use to go to the high sierras every year. A little place
called lake Topaz. Gamble and offroad on some of the old mule trails.
Nothing like chapped lips thin air and 20 foot of snow. One year we
flew into tahoe and stayed at the peppermill casino. had or rented SUV
stolen from the parking attentents at the casino. They had a film of a
kid reaching into the attentants booth and snagging our keys, the
casino felt so bad about it the comped our whole stay in a 2000 + foot
room with waterfalls and a fully stocked 20 foot bar, also they rented
us another SUV for our stay. Were do you go in the sierras? One of my
favorite places on earth. Beautiful indeed. If you never been to lake
topaz you need to go, Its right on the border and has some awesome off
road trails on the right side of the road 1/2 mile before the border
to California. Go from 12000 ft above sea level to 15000 feet on the
trail and some awesome views!
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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Damn It's Cold,
Temps in the Teens for the last three days and a forecast of snow for
tonight!
I hope we don't lose power! I've got the Electric heater in the cabin
and two hundred watt lights in the engine compartments of the boat.
So much for winter sailing in the Northwest!! Having a tough run of
weather so far. There is some warming forcasted but with it Freezing
Rain. That will sure as hell create a power outage. Hope not. If it
happens I'll have to move aboard and run the engines to prevent freeze
up. Always afraid of Carbon Monoxide when I have to do that in the
slip.
Ole Thom