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Squaw-Alpine gondola would transform Tahoe resort into one of the biggest in North America FacebookTwitterEmail File photo of Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows in North Lake Tahoe.Ezra Shaw / Getty Images Construction is set to begin on a new gondola connecting Alpine Meadows and Squaw Valley resorts this summer, creating North America’s third-largest ski resort as a result. The ride between bases is expected to take skiers and riders about 16 minutes, replacing a 7-mile drive that is often filled with bumper-to-bumper traffic. Each passenger cabin is expected to accommodate up to eight people and can move 1,400 visitors per hour. The ski resorts, which merged in 2012 and already both operate under the Ikon Pass, would allow visitors access to more than 6,000 acres of terrain. ....
Tahoe ski gondola at Squaw-Alpine will create North America s third-largest resort FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Skiers relax at Alpine Meadows in North Lake Tahoe. The resort is to be connected to Squaw Valley by a new gondola.Ben Arnst / Squaw Valley Alpine MeadowsShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Skiers on the KT-22 chairlift at Squaw Valley in North Lake Tahoe. A new gondola connecting to Alpine Meadows via the backside of Squaw’s famed KT-22 mountain, is to be built at the resorts.Emily Tidwell / Squaw Valley Alpine MeadowsShow MoreShow Less For more stories like this, check out The Chronicle’s weekly Travel newsletter!Sign up here. ....
Special to The Union The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit announced it has purchased undeveloped land on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe. The acquisition includes two parcels that total roughly 120.4 acres on Brockway Summit, which will be added to the National Forest System. Courtesy of League to Save Lake Tahoe The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit announced it has purchased undeveloped land on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe. The acquisition includes two parcels that total roughly 120.4 acres on Brockway Summit, which will be added to the National Forest System. “We are excited to announce the completion of this long-awaited purchase,” said Deputy Forest Supervisor Danelle D. Harrison in a news release. “By adding this parcel to the National Forest System, we can better protect the water quality, scenic and recreational resources and help preserve the quality of experience on the Tahoe Rim Trail, which is adjacent to ....
The newly purchased 120.4 acres. Photo provided by LTBMU. LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Much sought-after parcels of land near Northstar Ski Resort have been purchased by the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU). The purchase brings to a close proposed developments which over the years have included 112 ridgeline homes and the Brockway Campground, a sprawling resort with 550 campsites and commercial and additional commercial facilities. LTBMU used funds from the Santini-Burton Act to purchase two parcels that total approximately 120.4 acres of Brockway Summit land on the rim of the Tahoe Basin. “We are excited to announce the completion of this long-awaited purchase,” said Deputy Forest Supervisor, Danelle D. Harrison. “By adding this parcel to the National Forest System, we can better protect the water quality, scenic and recreational resources and help preserve the quality of experience on the Tahoe Rim Trail, which is adjacent to the property. ....