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Travel Blogs from Tahoe City
The long goodbye - Part III
Colin got back to Tahoe for the last part of our long goodbye. Drop off the river gear and pack up Bertha for our new life of full-time travel. The "wow" factor is huge.
Tizzy had a boy on 11/10. Beautiful Jackson Faulkner is one lucky baby to be part of the Chen family,
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Reno, Biggest Little City In The World.
... has alot of outdoor things to offer. So check it out, or hit me up if you want to know more of outdoor activities.
Now I guess you want the night life. The night life is a blast, why a blast? Well Nevada at most Bars don't have a "Last Call" Now there are Last Calls at the Casino night clubs, but those are like 3 or 4 in the morning. Reno is popular for bachelor and bachelorette parties, birthday parties, hell just party parties. *Local tip* you can ...
Texas is no joke..
... have a few things with you.. MP3 player, or use your phone, have a good set of head phones, believe me it makes a huge difference. And with your devices, make sure you have a charger. Because it would suck if you have a long flight and half way threw you don't have music, and now you have to listen to a baby cry, people coughing or someone that wants to talk. LOL. Have a bottle of water with you, it helps out in the long run. With that water carry some Aspirin or ...
Reno
We drove from just outside Seattle down to Reno - a lady in the visitors centre gave us a more scenic route to take. Saw some of the casinos preparing ourselves for Las Vegas - I think compared these are just babies.
Saw two people in their wedding outfits playing on the slot machines ( bride and groom)
We drove through 3 states today Washington to California to ...
THE LONELIEST HIGHWAY TO LAKE TAHOE
... attached picture – Kevin thought this was a good sum up – nothing around us for miles. We shared the driving a lot that day because I'm good at straight roads!
We managed to find a parking lot type campground for the night in a little Town in the middle of no-where and re-visited our highway again the next day. It carried on and on – down to 4,000 feet then as we headed towards Lake Tahoe, it rose again to 7,500. The Lake looked as if it ...