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Women of Winter – Interview with Deirdra Walsh
As we continue to highlight local women making history throughout the month of March, we’re reminded of their resilience and mindset. Meet Deirdra Walsh, president and general manager of Northstar California. Deirdra is one of eight women leading Vail’s portfolio of 37 resorts. A portion of this interview was originally featured in the November issue of Moonshine Ink, written by…
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Women of Winter – Interview with Michelle Parker
Photo courtesy of Ming Poon Photography Our second blog in the Women’s History Month series highlights a conversation with Michelle Parker, a professional skier, photographer, musician, and advocate who grew up in Olympic Valley and credits the Sierra mountains for structuring her community and mindset. A portion of this interview was originally featured in the November issue of Moonshine Ink…
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Women of Winter – Interview with Kari Brandt
Photo by Jake Pollock, courtesy of Diamond Peak Ski Resort The women of North Lake Tahoe have carved out space in their respective industry and worked tirelessly to own the titles and credentials next to their name. In honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, we want to celebrate the stories and lessons of four incredible North Lake Tahoe women…
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Shop Local & Win! Support North Lake Tahoe’s Shopping Scene this Holiday Season.
The holidays are just around the corner and we know many of you are craving getting outside, bundling up in a cozy sweater, and enjoying the crisp mountain air while shopping this holiday season - just like us! North Tahoe is the perfect place to indulge these holiday daydreams. And this year there is even more incentive to support local with…
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North Lake Tahoe Prepares for Winter with Health Safeguards and Safe Ski Operations
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NORTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. (winter 2020-21) — North Lake Tahoe ski resorts, lodging properties, restaurants and winter recreation sites are gearing up for winter, modifying their operations and expanding health safeguards to guarantee a safe and enjoyable winter season in North Lake Tahoe. While some ski resorts may differ slightly in their operations, social distancing, mask requirements and capacity…
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Public Lands Operational Update due to Closures
As wildfire conditions around Northern California and Northern Nevada remain dangerously high, many public lands throughout the states are closed or have modifications. A closure means no hiking, biking, camping or recreating of any kind on these lands. We ask you to take these closures, modifications and any evacuation notices seriously for your safety, the safety of our community, and…
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Mask UP Tahoe
'Mask UP Tahoe’ Advocacy Campaign Further Extends North Lake Tahoe’s Efforts to Encourage Safe, Responsible Travel https://vimeo.com/440188137 The North Lake Tahoe destination continues to amplify messaging around safe travel, reminding visitors and residents that wearing a face covering is a simple act, but a grand gesture to help slow the spread of Coronavirus. Local leaders, small business owners and nationally…
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North Tahoe Gift Cards
Shop local. Shop small. Help support North Lake Tahoe businesses during Covid-19. Supporting small businesses in North Lake Tahoe has never been easier due to a recently launched gift card program featuring more than 70 local businesses. Shop small at local lodging properties, retailers, activity providers and restaurants -- the program is a simple but effective way to demonstrate your…
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Looking Forward to Winter in North Lake Tahoe
As the last of fall’s vibrant shades fade and a chill is carried in the mountain air, North Lake Tahoe’s visitors and locals alike know that the season we’ve been looking forward to all year is right around the corner. That’s right, folks. Winter is coming, and we can hardly wait. With some of the 12 downhill ski resorts already…
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3 things to do this Halloweekend in North Lake Tahoe
Aaaa, Halloween. Pillow sacks of candy, unnerving ghost stories and pumpkin spice everything. If you want to take your trick-or-treat to the next level (we’re talking, 6,200 feet), then bring your facepaint and light sabers to North Lake Tahoe. This year, we’ve got a few things to spook the kids, Tahoe style. From haunted chairlifts to ghost conjurings—think “Game of…
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