The snow is finally receding and we were able to ride a few nice trails at higher elevations. It's been rather hot in the valley but the weather in the mountains is perfect for biking and swimming and eating six-dollar, one-pound, burritos for lunch.
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Pedaling along the North Tahoe City Loop
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Wildflowers along the Spooner Lake to South Camp Peak Summit trail
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