Squeeze In Hosts Successful Tahoe Rim Trail Challenge Giveaway Day

On Saturday, July 12 Squeeze In Hosted the Tahoe Rim Trail Assn.

Trail Challenge @ Tahoe Rim Trail Carson Pass / Showers Lake

I’m pleased to announced Squeeze In celebrated their second annual Tahoe Rim Trail Association (TRTA) Trail Challenge Giveaway. Three generations of the Squeeze In family were on the trail Saturday, July 12 as part of “Where’s McLeod Giveaway Day?”. Did you attend? If so, load up those photos. If you weren’t on the trail that day and eager to know what you missed? A generous complimentary breakfast certificate for each and every one of our Trail Challengers.

Not yet a member? Not to worry. Tahoe Rim Trail Challenge membership is $55 for individuals, $85 for families. Team rates are also available. Existing TRTA members can enroll for just $20. To begin the challenge and to register visit: www.tahoerimtrail.org.  My two cents, register now and don’t miss out on our next giveaway day.

As per usual, the trail always provides a surprise. From a hunt for McLeod to a beautiful horse and a who lot of smiles – who wouldn’t want to miss out on so much fun?

The 2nd Annual Tahoe Rim Trail Challenge continues to build momentum as over 350 hikers, bikers and equestrians and five large Reno-Tahoe base corporations engage their employees in the 2014 Tahoe Rim Trail Challenge. The program, now in its second year, has inspired both novice and seasoned trail users from the Reno-Tahoe, Sacramento and Bay areas to begin tackling small sections of the Tahoe Rim Trails through six single day hikes along the 165-mile Tahoe Rim Trail. Participants socialize by sharing their on-the-trail experiences, trail stories, pictures and blogging on the interactive, Tahoe Rim Trail Community; an online social media platform which is part of the Tahoe Rim Trail Association’s (TRTA) website.

Can’t make it to this giveaway day, don’t worry – there’s more.  Along with quite a few special surprises from our fantastic sponsors.

  • Saturday, July 19 – –Site #1
  • Saturday, August 9 – Site #3
  • Saturday, August 23 – Site #5
  • Saturday, September 13- Site #2
  • Saturday, September 27 – Site #1

    Please Practice Leave No Trace

    • Plan Ahead and Prepare
    • Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
    • Dispose of Waste Properly

    Trailhead & Parking

    • $5 Parking Fee per vehicle
    • Trailhead kiosk
    • Restroom Facilities
    • Bear safe trash receptacles

    Pet Friendly Notes

    Please keep your dog on a leash within the developed facilities, including the day use areas and trailheads. Please pickup or bury your pet’s waste as you would your own.

    Seasons Accessible

    Trail and parking lot are open all year. Note that the facilities are seasonal.

    For Current Trail Conditions please visit: http://tahoerimtrail.org and click on the icon.

    Be Considerate of Other Visitors

    • Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience.
    • Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail.
    • Step to the downhill side of the trail when encountering pack stock.
    • Take breaks to the side of trail and allow other visitors to pass
    • Let nature’s sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises.
    • Leave What You Find
    • Minimize Campfire Impacts
    • Respect Wildlife
    • Be Considerate of Other Visitors

    The Tahoe Rim Trail Association is a proud Non-Profit Organization Member of Leave No Trace.

    The 2014 Tahoe Rim Trail Challenge is made possible from individual and corporate sponsorship support including: NV Energy, CA Technologies, REI, Desert Research Institute, KPS3, KOLO 8, Reno Gazette Journal, Wells Fargo, Hometown Health, Sunshine Tahoe, NC Communications, Squeeze In, Tahoe Trail Bar, Coffeebar, North American Embroidery, YESCO Outdoor Media and Tahoe Mountain Sports.

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    ABOUT THE TAHOE RIM TRAIL ASSOCIATION (TRTA)

    Established in 1981, TRTA is a membership-supported organization that maintains and enhances the Tahoe Rim Trail, a trail like no other™. TRTA exists to practice and inspire stewardship, promote access to the beauty of the Lake Tahoe region and sustain the Tahoe Rim Trail system. This mission is accomplished through two overarching programs: Trail Operations and Trail Use. Both programs offer in-depth trainings and rewarding volunteer opportunities. TRTA recruits, trains and manages approximately 1,000 volunteers who contribute more than 17,000 hours annually to support TRTA’s mission. Volunteer efforts, individual and corporate donations and grant funding make TRTA’s annual stewardship work and more than one hundred free public offerings possible. Visit http://www.tahoerimtrail.org.

     

     

     

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