Jim and I shared a w.e. in early August with friends at Lake Tahoe. Our first adventure included a kayak trip along the shore of this crystal clear lake. Lake Tahoe is largest Alpine Lake in North America and the 2nd deepest. (1,645 ft) Being fed by mountain runoff, the waters are know for being icy cold but the shallower waters along the shoreline were actually warm enough for a swim.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Kings Beach, Lake Tahoe, CA, 8/10/12
Jim and I shared a w.e. in early August with friends at Lake Tahoe. Our first adventure included a kayak trip along the shore of this crystal clear lake. Lake Tahoe is largest Alpine Lake in North America and the 2nd deepest. (1,645 ft) Being fed by mountain runoff, the waters are know for being icy cold but the shallower waters along the shoreline were actually warm enough for a swim.
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