Lake Tahoe Is Big
It is approx 22 miles north to south and 12 miles east to west, both being maxima. Very roughly the lake is the size of the Isle of Wight rotated by 90 degrees but more of a blob than a diamond.
From a public transport point of view it splits into South Lake and Truckee at the north.
It was renamed Truckee after a Paiute chief, whose assumed Paiute name was Tru-ki-zo. He was the father of Chief Winnemucca and grandfather of Sarah Winnemucca. The first Europeans who came to cross the Sierra Nevada encountered his tribe. The friendly chief rode toward them yelling, “Tro-kay!”, which is Paiute for 'Everything is all right'. The unaware travellers assumed he was yelling his name, so 'Truckee' both he and the settlement became.
The Truckee area has its own transport (use "transit" or "transportation") area ...... Truckee Area Regional Transportation with its own livery ...... and route map.But fbb is going to concentrate on South Lake Tahoe where two sons stayed and where they photographed one bus!
It was the rear end ...... of a service 50.The company web site ...... shows the scope of the operation.Each coloured blob takes you to a computer driven map, not as good as it should be for the tourists. The 50 runs every half an hour, seven days a week, and is the most frequent of the operator's routes.The route starts in the north at a destination called "Stateline" where a Google Maps extract gives a subtle clue as to why that name is appropriate.Here there is a rudimentary bus station, called optimistically, Stateline Transportation Center.At the other end of the route is another "Transportation Center".That is the South Y Transportation Centre.It's a posh bus shelter, innit?This is where "the lads" photographed their route 50. It was just along the road from their gaff.
The map also shows the North Shore Water Taxi ...... providing a two hourly circular. On-line pictures also show Tahoe tour buses ...
The map also shows the North Shore Water Taxi ...... providing a two hourly circular. On-line pictures also show Tahoe tour buses ...
... and we are reminded that one of the main sporting activities is skiing. It snows a lot because you are 6,700 feet above sea level (1,900 metres in the new money).
Sons 1 and 3 (sort of) did not realise this until they woke up ready for the trip to Frisco ...... when a bit of snow the night before had become ...... quite a lot of snow. The buses are used to it ...... but the Mustang needed careful coaxing to get on the road and lower down the contours.Most pictures of the Lake are taken in summer sun, but its crystal clear waters ...
... are a treat at any time of the year.