Category: Best of Tahoe 2011

Historic Tall Tales of Lake Tahoe

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Bankrupt and blacklisted, a failed 70-year-old British philosopher named Bertrand Russell once sat stark- naked in his tiny cabin near the shores of Lake Tahoe, typing out a manuscript titled An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. That book would eventually help to reestablish the writer and philosopher’s career: Ten years later, in 1950, Russell was […]

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Best Historic Yarns

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Bankrupt and blacklisted, a failed 70-year-old British philosopher named Bertrand Russell once sat starknaked in his tiny cabin near the shores of Lake Tahoe, typing out a manuscript titled An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. That book would eventually help to reestablish the writer and philosopher’s career: Ten years later, in 1950, Russell was awarded […]

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Fishing at South Shore’s Taylor Creek Visitor Center

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Rainbow, brown and Lahontan cutthroat trout, Kokanee salmon and speckled dace. You can catch all the fish you wish at the stream profile chamber at South Shore’s Taylor Creek Visitor Center. But leave the barbs and bait at home. The only angling you’ll do at this underwater observation spot is to get a better view […]

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Manzanita Restaurant featuring Chef Tracie Des Jardins

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Traci Des Jardins loves Tahoe. So when the award-winning San Francisco chef was offered the opportunity to open a restaurant here, she took it. “I’ve spent time in Tahoe my whole life,” says Des Jardins, who grew up on a farm in California’s San Joaquin Valley and is of Mexican and Louisianan-French Acadian descent. “I’m […]

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Best Western: Couer d’Alene Art Auction

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Beyond the blinking slot machine lights at Reno’s Silver Legacy Resort Casino, a Maynard Dixon landscape sells for $750,000, while a carved statuette of Pocahontas by woodworker Samuel Anderson Robb goes for more than $64,000. This is the Coeur d’Alene Art Action, where Western art aficionados gather—many in Stetsons and boots—to spend millions on depictions […]

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Best Ways to be Heart Smart

| May 6, 2011 | 0 Comments

It’s been a long day at the office. Too tired to cook, you pick up something from the Golden Arches on the way home, maybe light a cigarette or, even if you eschew tobacco, pop into an armchair for an evening of decompression in front of the television. Seems harmless, right? As the days spent […]

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Best alternative use for a cane

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It’s hard to imagine exactly what Mark Shuey means when he says that a cane is not a crutch. That is, until he (gently) wraps the handle of said implement around your neck. A Southern Californian by birth, general contractor by trade and world-class martial artist by hobby, Shuey moved to Incline Village in 1977. […]

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Best way to catch a fish

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Rainbow, brown and Lahontan cutthroat trout, Kokanee salmon and speckled dace.  You can catch all the fish you wish at the stream profile chamber at South Shore’s  Taylor Creek Visitor Center. But leave the barbs and bait at home. The only angling  you’ll do at this underwater observation spot is to get a better view […]

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Best Way to Light up the Night

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Andrea Creo overcame her fear of fire by learning to swing flaming orbs suspended by string around her body. Founder of the Tahoe Fire Dancers, Creo first witnessed fire dancing, appropriately, at Burning Man, five years ago. Based on the traditional movements of the Maori poi performance in which balls, attached to a length of […]

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