
Okay it was kind of a bay window and we had this view, too

Day two we drove up the hill [sic] and took in a greater panorama... the haze had cleared some.

...thought we should have a picture of us, too.

Then on the morning we left...

looking West from Incline Village toward Squaw Valley
The surface of the lake is about 6225 ft (1,897 m) above sea level. The point from which the third picture was shot is 1400 feet above the lake surface. The "hill" is 10,776 ft (3285 m).
The view in the second photo reminded Sharon and I of another place we stayed.
I'm only sorry we didn't find the time to visit Lake Tahoe while we were over there.
ReplyDeleteSo, BP, can we look forward to you coming back?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to, but there are problems.
ReplyDeleteProblems? Never! Challanges? Always!!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I just knew you would say that!
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