Sunday, July 22, 2007

HKR GRLLL

That's right...I've taken my MountainMoxie and put her to the test. Yesterday marks the second hike I have gone on. My hiking pal S and I are determined to actually go, do, explore and exercise our lazy behinds by doing a different trail every weekend. We live 20 minutes over the hill from one of the most beautiful places on earth. The place is awash in trails, meandering paths, secluded beaches and beauty. Last weekend we did the Spooner Lake loop which sits at the top of Spooner Summit, Highway 50, which goes from Carson City to South Lake Tahoe. It's a 2.1 mile loop of a lovely, pristine lake with wildflowers and aspen groves and a history of native american activity evidenced by boulders turned into mortar and pestle work areas in one meadow off the lake. Pretty cool to sit there and imagine what it would be like to have an encampment there and live simply by the lake. There's more history of lumber milling and such but I prefer to dwell on the earlier historical aspects when people lived one with nature. Spooner Lake trail isn't really a hike so much as a meander. Level in most places it's a good steady workout with, did I mention, beautiful surroundings. Beats hoofing it around the neighborhood.




Aerial photo of Spooner Lake


We are currently limiting ourselves to hikes under 4 miles round trip to get ourselves use to all this movement. We've got four planned out and then we hope to tackle the Spooner Lake to Marlette Lake hike which is 8 miles round trip.

Yesterday we tackled the Nevada Northshore trail off Highway 28 past Spooner Lake but before you reach Sand Harbor. We headed down the trail from a handy parking lot and followed the Lake to 3 separate, secluded beaches that were so beautiful. The trails are well maintained and well traveled, though it is easy to meander away and then you are presented with some rather interesting boulder climbing to get back to where you want to be, which we gamely took on cuz it was fun and we were up for the challenge. We wandered down to the northern most beach, Chimney Beach, we think and sat for a nice spell at the shoreline and enjoyed the sun and water of Lake Tahoe and had a snack. Heading back we took an access road, that leads to these areas as well which was easier on our out of shape selves. We figure 3 maybe 3.5 miles. High fives all around. The great part is being out in this beautiful landscape everything falls away...no worries , no problems...it just is...breath and movement and scenery. I just might be hooked.

Here's a few snaps:


Lovely inlet at the start of our hike along the shoreline.

Shady spot amongst the boulders. I did mean boulders not rocks.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good for you! Gorgeous pix.

P.S. I thought of your niece when we drove thru Flagstaff en route to Grand Canyon. ;)

kyrie said...

it looks amazing!! I wish we had spots like that in flagstaff or the surrounding areas that isn't like 115 degrees outside.
be proud of yourself! this is great!!