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    • Day 8

      Fahrt bis South Lake Tahoe

      September 9, 2019 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 5 °C

      Früh morgens, um 6 Uhr, standen wir auf und machten uns gleich auf den Weg.
      Bis wir aus dem Nationalpark draußen waren dauerte es alleine schon ca 30 Minuten.
      Am nächst gelegenen Lake Almanor machten wir eine Frühstückspause, bevor es weiter Richtung Lake Tahoe ging.
      Nach weiteren knapp drei Stunden Fahrt, kamen wir an der Nordseite des Sees an.

      Wir fuhren die Küste Richtung Süden entlang und genossen die tolle Aussicht.
      In Tahoe City stockten wir unsere Vorräte auf und erkundigten uns kurz im Visitor Center über die Gegend.

      Danach machten wir uns im südwestlichen Teil auf die Suche nach einem Campingplatz. Unser Favorit, der "Lower Eagle Point Campground" hatte leider schon geschlossen.
      Schlussendlich fanden wir auf dem sehr schönen "Fallen Leaf Campground" einen Platz. Dieser liegt direkt am Fallen Leaf Lake, den wir uns gleich noch anschauten.
      Mit 35 $ pro Nacht ist es jedoch bisher der mit Abstand teuerste Campingplatz.
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    • Day 19

      Tag 19 - Über Tioga Road zum Lake Tahoe

      June 15, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Wir standen vor der Entscheidung, direkt nach San Francisco zurück zu düsen oder einen etwas längeren Umweg über den Lake Tahoe zu nehmen. Glücklicherweise entschieden wir uns für die zweite Option. Über die Tioga Road konnten wir noch einmal sämtliche Panoramas des Yosemite mit traumhaften Bergseen (Tenaya Lake), gigantischen Felsformationen (Clouds Rest, Lembert Dome) und Viewpoints (Olmsted Point) aufsagen. Trotz sich ziehenden 4 1/2 Stunden im Auto durch die Sierra Nevada erreichten wir gegen frühen Nachmittag unser Ziel: den für seine Strände und Skigebiete bekannten Lake Tahoe. Hier nächtigten wir auf dem Fallen Leaf Camground, der für seine very bear active area bekannt war. Ursprünglich wollten wir uns nach unserem Besuch bei Taco Bell ein Kanu ausleihen, um die Tahoe Keys vom Wasser aus zu erkunden, allerdings war es dafür zu windig. So fuhren wir zum Nevada Beach, um neben der geilsten Ananas unseres Lebens einen gefühlt nicht endenden Sonnenuntergang zu genießen. Das Panorama mit den sich im Hintergrund aufbauenden Rocky Mountains sollte unser letzter Sonnenuntergang in den Staaten sein und brannte sich entsprechend in unser Gedächtnis. Zurück am Campground sahen wir zwar leider keine Bären, dafür aber zwei glückliche Gesichter, die aus dem Strahlen kaum mehr herauskamen.Read more

    • Day 22

      Lake Tahoe

      October 1, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 4 °C

      Unser Tagesziel: Einmal um den Lake Tahoe fahren. Der See grenzt an zwei Bundesstaaten, Nevada und Kalifornien.
      Wir halten an wunderschönen Aussichtspunkten, erfreuen uns an der Sonne, schauen uns das Haus vom "Paten" an. Abends gönnen wir uns einen leckeren Pizzaabend im Base Camp.Read more

    • Day 38

      Homeward bound - Lake Tahoe, NV

      November 13, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

      Although a large portion of the day was spent driving between gorgeous mountain regions (actually drove behind Yosemite) we were able to make a single stop. Lake Tahoe is shared between both California and Nevada. We first stopped at a local brewery on the Californian side for some brews. Then hopped over the state line to Nevada Beach. It was a huge beautiful beach, definitely a place to be in the summer.Read more

    • Day 4

      Leaving San Francisco

      September 7, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      We left San Francisco by way of Point Reyes. The road was winding and I felt car sick, but the ocean view at the end was beautiful. Chris and I unfortunately did not get to see the highest point (Lisa and Judith did, however), because Theo didnt want to stay in the hiking backpack for too long.

      We left Point Reyes later than expected, so ended up having ‘In n Out’ burger for our late lunch/early dinner. Theo ate a whole mini cheeseburger on his own! He’s been eating quite a lot this trip and I have the feeling he’s grown a lot. Many service people we’ve met so far are so shocked at how tall he is for his age.

      We arrived in Sacramento at 8:30pm. We only stayed one night, but the Airbnb was really comfortable and clean and the hosts were very friendly :)

      We’ve now arrived at our cabin in South Lake Tahoe and the drive here was already so beautiful. At one stage we reached 7000ft above sea level. It’s quite cold here (18 degrees celsius), but we’re all really excited to go hiking and be in nature soon.
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    • Day 6

      Lake Tahoe - Bodensee von Kalifornien

      May 20, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 3 °C

      Sonne, heute nach 2 Tagen Regen und Schnee kam wieder die Sonne raus. Ich bin sehr früh zum Lake Tahoe gestartet, damit ich noch dort Sonne erwische.
      Die Fahrt dorthin war auch schön. Zuerst waren die großen Weiden zu sehen, dann auf dem Pass (Highway 88) war man fast 2 Stunden durch puren Wald gefahren. Auf dem Pass (2600 m) lag dann auch noch viel Schnee auf den Bäumen. Grundsätzlich war die Umgebung sehr ähnlich zur Schweiz oder dem Schwarzwald, nur das die Bäume deutlich größer (höher und breiter) sind.
      Auch die Straßen sind deutlich breiter, es fahren auch LKWs über den Pass.

      Runter zum Lake Tahoe gab es noch einige schöne Vista Points.
      Am Lake Tahoe angekommen war dieser einfach nur beeindruckend. Der See war super blau und der Schnee auf den Bergen machte die Aussicht richtig schön.
      Ich war bei einem Wasserfall mit Blick auf dem See. Es war zwar nicht warm, dafür aber sonnig.

      Nachmittags gab es aber viel Wind und Wolken, weshalb ich schon früher zum Motel gefahren bin.

      Gefahrene Strecke: 178 Meilen (ca. 286 km)
      Gelaufene Strecke: 4 km
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    • Day 15

      Auf den Spuren von Big Foot

      February 14 in the United States ⋅ ❄️ -1 °C

      Heute machte ich mich gleich morgens mit meinen Stiefeln und Schneeschuhen bewaffnet auf ins Abendteuer. Ich hatte keine Ahnung, was mich erwartete, nur dass ich nicht zu spät zurück sein sollte, da zum Abend hin ein Schneesturm angekündigt war.

      Die Busse in der Region sind kostenlos und für den Schnee gewappnet. Am Sugar Pine Point angekommen wies mir der Busfahrer grob die Richtung und ich war allein im Nirgendwo. Mit den Schneeschuhen kam ich auf Anhieb klar und nach ein bisschen herumirren im Weiß fand ich tatsächlich den „Wanderweg“, welcher auch als Biathlonstrecke der Olympischen Winterspiele 1960 bekannt ist.
      Die Sonne strahlte und um mich war nichts und niemand außer kalter klarer Luft, Schnee und Bäumen - einfach traumhaft.
      Auf der anderen Seite des Highways erweiterte sich die Landschaft mit einer traumhaften Aussicht auf den See. Die 13km merkte ich erst, als ich wieder im Bus saß. Und das auch noch rechtzeitig, denn keine 5 Minuten später fing das Schneegestöber an.
      Zurück und frisch geduscht gönnte ich mir ein ausgezeichnetes Abendessen. Morgen verlasse ich das kleine Städchen wieder.
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    • Day 131

      Lake Tahoe und Yosemite Nationalpark

      October 7, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Weg von der Küste und rein in die Berge. Auf 2000m Seehöhe liegt der Lake Tahoe, wunderschön und eiskalt. Bären und Lachse und wir mittendrin. Am Lake Mono, ein Natron See, stoppen wir zur Übernachtung.
      Im Yosemite wartete der berühmte Berg El Capitan mit der 1000m hohen "The Nose" auf uns... Besteigung ist bereits nach 2 Metern gescheitert 😉
      Overtourism und Brände lassen uns schnell fliehen. We are going to San... ☀️☀️☀️
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    • Day 22

      Day 21 - Lazy Sunday

      May 13, 2019 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Had a nice lie-in & we both went over to the shower block for a spacious shower. We don’t have a poop pipe here & I couldn’t face another disaster.

      As we had planned, we were going to relax & do nothing today, because it was such a pleasant spot in the foothills of the Sacramento Valley & Sierra Nevada Mountains.

      It is such a lovely place, however a 63 yr old woman was arrested yesterday in Placerville for torturing & sexually abusing her 4 adopted children.

      After breakfast we got on with some mundane chores. Jackie did more washing, but kept her top on this time! I washed the RV & squirted it with the water hose. One minor problem I didn’t notice was that the windows were open & I managed to wash the inside of the RV as well. Apparently it didn’t save Jackie a job.

      During the morning, there was a major exodus from campground, which was nice. I had a chat with one of our neighbors & he asked if I was German! Bloody cheek, I thought being mistaken for an Australian was bad enough. I made him feel as guilty as I could.

      The remainder of the morning was sunbathing & plotting our onward travels. After lunch, we played a round of mini golf (For the record, I won convincingly), then had a swim in the pool & sunbathed on proper sun beds.

      At 5.00pm we returned to our RV for a well earned beer (sticking to my just 6 a week of course!).

      After pasta & Netflix, it was an early night, having enjoyed a much needed day off.

      FITBIT = 6,476 steps / 3.01 miles

      Song of the Day - Pleasant Valley Sunday by The Monkees.
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    • Day 20

      Day 20 - A Celebration at Lake Tahoe

      May 11, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      We got up at sensible hour (having survived the night!), showered, breakfasted etc then hit the road around 10.00am. We were on a mission to get a nice scenic spot for about midday to have a video WhatsApp with my parents & the rest of my family who were rudely celebrating my Mother’s 80th Birthday without us!

      Our planned scenic spot was Emerald Bay State Park on the west side of Lake Tahoe. We took I-80 westwards until we reached the California State Line & a California Border Protection Station. We were stopped & asked to produce what fruit & veg we had on board. Jackie went in to our kitchen area & returned with a handful of apples, oranges & assorted mixed salad. The guard was only interested in the oranges for inspection & gave them the all clear.

      I exchanged pleasantries with him, then accelerated away. Unfortunately I had forgotten that Jackie was returning the greens to the open fridge & she lurched forward banging her head on the sink (& possibly swallowing a bag of 3 oranges).

      After Truckee, we turned left towards Lake Tahoe on Route 89, a fantastically scenic drive following the Truckee River to Tahoe City & the shore of Lake Tahoe. Of note : we noticed that unlead fuel prices were now double what they were in St Louis.

      We travelled south down the western shore of Lake Tahoe admiring the grand houses on the lake shore. We stopped at a scenic spot for a selfie on the pebble beach. The water was crystal clear, sparkled silver & in the background mountains were snow capped. We could & should have stayed here all day.

      We arrived at Emerald Bay only to find the area had been infested with Japanese or Chinese tourists. Every available parking spot was taken up by them & there was no chance of us squeezing in our RV. So regrettably we continued southwards straining our necks to admire the views as best as we could as we drove along.

      Eventually we arrived in South Lake Tahoe still on the California side amongst its low-rise motels & followed the lake round, but stopped short of crossing back into Nevada. We were now conscious of the time & were looking for anywhere suitable to have our WhatsApp video call with a relatively scenic backdrop.

      We drove round & round & ended up parking in a Safeway supermarket. Evidently, Lake Tahoe doesn’t cater for RVers. We sneaked out of the ‘customer only’ car park & wandered along the southern end for a suitable broadcast stop. We found it, a rocky beach that was empty of other people, because it was quite an ordeal to get to.

      With a few minutes to spare we donned our happy birthday tiaras & practiced with our non-tooting tooters. I caught a Japanese tourist taking a photo of us dressed up in our party outfits. At 1.00pm, we received the video call & we burst into our rendition of Happy Birthday. For 10 minutes we had a long distance (exactly 5,218 mile) video call with my Mother & whole family who were tucking into the finest food at the Spread Eagle Hotel In Midhurst, whist Jackie & I made do with a cheese & bovril roll!!

      After what I think & hope was a successful video call, we put away our tiaras, & strolled along to El Dorado Beach or patch of sand. It was full of Hispanics having bbqs, so we didn’t stay long & decided to head out to our next campground.

      We picked up Highway 50 & almost immediately we were stopped again at a California Border Protection Station. I informed the guard that we had been stopped earlier & he was only interested in our oranges. The guard asked to see our oranges, but said he wanted to have a look in our fridge as well. This is where things went downhill!

      I turned to open up the side door & accidentally leant on the horn, making everyone including myself jump out of our skins. We let the guard into our RV & then went to retrieve the oranges for him. For the next 5 minutes plus, we hunted high & low looking for 3 oranges in a bag. It was embarrassing to say the least. I kept apologising to the guard & got more annoyed with Jackie for not remembering where she put them. In the end, the bored guard had had enough & said that he trusted us & sent us on our way. (At the time of writing, we still haven’t located the oranges 🍊 & I’m now wondering if I left the 1st guard still holding them when I sped off).

      Now not talking, we climbed up into the gorgeous Sierra Nevada Mountains. After the summit we had the most enjoyable drive down the other side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. We descended some 4000 feet on a meandering road flanked by pine trees & a fast flowing river. We passed through the villages of Kyburz, Pollock Pines, Camino & the town of Placerville before arriving at our campground.

      What a lovely surprise the Placerville KOA turned out to be. A nice grassy campground out in the countryside & our allocated spot was secluded, sunny & overlooking fields & woods. We got our washing sorted, then spent the remainder of the afternoon sitting in our camp chairs sunbathing. We have made the decision to do nothing tomorrow, but sunbathe, as it promises to be a sweltering ☀️😎 27 degrees.

      FITBIT = 7,941 steps / 3.69 miles.

      Song of the Day - Celebrate by An Emotional Fish.

      Bonus Songs of the Day :-

      Lake Tahoe Eyes by little hurricane
      Happy Birthday by Altered Images
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    El Dorado County, مقاطعة إل دورادو, Ел Дорадо, এল ডোরাডো কাউন্টি, Condado de El Dorado, El Dorado maakond, El Dorado konderria, شهرستان ال دورادو، کالیفرنیا, Comté d'El Dorado, El Dorado megye, Էլ Դորադո շրջան, Contea di El Dorado, エルドラド郡, El Dorado Comitatus, El Dorado, El Dorado Kūn, Comtat dEl Dorado, Hrabstwo El Dorado, ال ڈوراڈو کاؤنٹی, Comitatul El Dorado, Эль-Дорадо, Округ Ел Дорејдо, Ель-Дорадо, ایل دورادو کاؤنٹی، کیلیفورنیا, Quận El Dorado, Condado han El Dorado, 埃尔多拉多县

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