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		<title>Mountain Biking in Reno</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 02:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reno is located nine hours and a hundred light years away from Sin City. Reno&#8217;s in Northern Nevada, in the high desert, and the temperatures aren&#8217;t as extreme as Las Vegas. It snows sometime in the winter in Reno, but usually melts within a day or two, which means you can hit trails throughout the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reno is located nine hours and a hundred light years away from Sin City. Reno&#8217;s in Northern Nevada, in the high desert, and the temperatures aren&#8217;t as extreme as Las Vegas. It snows sometime in the winter in Reno, but usually melts within a day or two, which means you can hit trails throughout the Reno area (called the Truckee Meadows), in almost all seasons. Summertime usually doesn&#8217;t stay that hot for that long, and the summer evenings are warm enough for a great ride but not so warm that it feels to hot to exercise.</p>
<p>Up in the mountains, there are wonderful summertime trails that circle Lake Tahoe and can take you just about anywhere, from Tahoe&#8217;s beaches to the Desolation Wilderness and back again. Mountain biking in Reno is an awesome experience because there are so many different types of trails available, from high Sierra to high desert, and you are so close to so many trails, it&#8217;s easy to reach a new trail every day if you&#8217;d like. There are flat trails along the Truckee River to arduous trails up in the mountains, but they all will draw you and you bike back again and again.</p>
<p>Even better, there are many urban trails within 5 to 10 minutes of downtown Reno. Some climb the foothills of Peavine Peak on the northern boundaries of the city, while others climb the canyons and flats of Northwest Reno, the Steamboat Ditch, and South Reno. You can literally bring your mountain bike with you to work and get in a ride when you get done for the day.</p>
<p>Mountain biking in Reno is fun for the entire family, and there are many bike shops in Reno that will help you find everything to begin your mountain biking adventure. If there&#8217;s anything to remember about biking in the area, it&#8217;s the elevation. Reno is almost a mile high, and Tahoe starts at about 6,000 feet and goes up from there. Breathing may be a little bit different in these high altitudes, so you may need to take it easy when you first begin to ride, but you&#8217;ll get used to the thinner air in no time.</p>
<p>Another great thing about Reno mountain biking is there are many bike lanes on city streets. You can follow these bike lanes to mountain biking trails, making it easier to get around on your bike when you visit Reno. Reno really is America&#8217;s Adventure Place, and the mountain biking trails that surround Reno really start you off in the right adventure direction!</p>
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		<title>Mountain Biking in Reno: Fun and Exercise in the Outdoors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EricCruz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reno is located nine hours and a hundred light years away from Sin City. Reno&#8217;s in Northern Nevada, in the high desert, and the temperatures aren&#8217;t as extreme as Las Vegas. It snows sometime in the winter in Reno, but usually melts within a day or two, which means you can hit trails throughout the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reno is located nine hours and a hundred light years away from Sin City. Reno&#8217;s in Northern Nevada, in the high desert, and the temperatures aren&#8217;t as extreme as Las Vegas. It snows sometime in the winter in Reno, but usually melts within a day or two, which means you can hit trails throughout the Reno area (called the Truckee Meadows), in almost all seasons. Summertime usually doesn&#8217;t stay that hot for that long, and the summer evenings are warm enough for a great ride but not so warm that it feels to hot to exercise.</p>
<p>Up in the mountains, there are wonderful summertime trails that circle Lake Tahoe and can take you just about anywhere, from Tahoe&#8217;s beaches to the Desolation Wilderness and back again. Mountain biking in Reno is an awesome experience because there are so many different types of trails available, from high Sierra to high desert, and you are so close to so many trails, it&#8217;s easy to reach a new trail every day if you&#8217;d like. There are flat trails along the Truckee River to arduous trails up in the mountains, but they all will draw you and you bike back again and again.</p>
<p>Even better, there are many urban trails within 5 to 10 minutes of downtown Reno. Some climb the foothills of Peavine Peak on the northern boundaries of the city, while others climb the canyons and flats of Northwest Reno, the Steamboat Ditch, and South Reno. You can literally bring your mountain bike with you to work and get in a ride when you get done for the day.</p>
<p>Mountain biking in Reno is fun for the entire family, and there are many bike shops in Reno that will help you find everything to begin your mountain biking adventure. If there&#8217;s anything to remember about biking in the area, it&#8217;s the elevation. Reno is almost a mile high, and Tahoe starts at about 6,000 feet and goes up from there. Breathing may be a little bit different in these high altitudes, so you may need to take it easy when you first begin to ride, but you&#8217;ll get used to the thinner air in no time.</p>
<p>Another great thing about Reno mountain biking is there are many bike lanes on city streets. You can follow these bike lanes to mountain biking trails, making it easier to get around on your bike when you visit Reno. Reno really is America&#8217;s Adventure Place, and the mountain biking trails that surround Reno really start you off in the right adventure direction!</p>
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		<title>Lake Mountain Biking in Reno</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 07:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregg Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reno is a place where often referred to as the adventure place of America. There is a wealth of recreational activities on offer within this area including lake mountain biking. There are a vast number of different biking trails within the area and these vary in length. There are some trails that are located near [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reno is a place where often referred to as the adventure place of America. There is a wealth of recreational activities on offer within this area including lake mountain biking. There are a vast number of different biking trails within the area and these vary in length. There are some trails that are located near Lake Tahoe and also Sierra Nevada. The amount of possibilities for mountain bikers is actually endless within this area.</p>
<p>The area of Reno is located within the northern part of Nevada among the high desert. This weather within this area is also great for biking as they can be used all year round. The summer months in Reno are not too hot so you do not feel too hot to exercise and the area very rarely sees any snow during the winter months.</p>
<p>There are some wonderful lake mountain biking trails that circle Lake Tahoe. Biking within this area is a must for all keen mountain bikers. There are so many trails around this area that it is possible to do a different trail every single day, if you so wish.</p>
<p>As well as the lake mountain biking trails there is also a lot of urban biking trails. Some of the urban trails run across foothills and some climb the canyons and flats that are located within the northwestern part of Reno.</p>
<p>Biking within the area of Reno is excellent and can be enjoyed by all members of the family. There is a vast array of bike shops within the area so it is possible to get anything that you require to make your adventure memorable. One thing to always consider when choosing trails is the elevation as the area goes up to about six thousand feet but there are some places that are higher than this. It is best to take it easy when you first start mountain biking and gradually build up to the more adventurous trails.</p>
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		<title>10 Cool Things to See While You Hike With Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 03:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Avril Lavigne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are 10 cool things you can see around Reno, Nevada while you hike with your dog. COLORFUL FISH. Walking the dog down the Stream Profile Chamber Trail at Taylor Creek Visitors Center leads to a cut-away view of the creek and its underwater denizens. In fall, spawning Kokanee salmon, tinted a brilliant red, swim [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are 10 cool things you can see around Reno, Nevada while you hike with your dog.</p>
<p>COLORFUL FISH.</p>
<p>Walking the dog down the Stream Profile Chamber Trail at Taylor Creek Visitors Center leads to a cut-away view of the creek and its underwater denizens. In fall, spawning Kokanee salmon, tinted a brilliant red, swim past the trail. Another place to view colorful fish up close is on the Truckee River Bike Path in Tahoe City. Peer into the water off the side of Fanny Bridge and look at rainbow trout in the headwaters of the Truckee.</p>
<p>FAMOUS ROADS.</p>
<p>In the mid-1800s the Reno area was merely a stopover on the way to somewhere else. Many roads were used by wagon trains, the Pony Express and others to reach California including Hawley&#8217;s Grade, the detour through Dog Valley and mountain passes such as Roller Pass, Donner Pass and Carson Pass. Today, many of these historic routes are public trails hosting canine hikers. Keep an eye out for faint rust marks on rocks that are souvenirs of the wagon wheels of the western migration.</p>
<p>GEOLOGY.</p>
<p>The geologic origins of the region reveal themselves in many spots along local trails. At Cascade Creek Falls ridges on both sides of Cascade Lake are visible where rock debris has been pushed by retreating glaciers. This depression, like other similar pits scraped from the rock, filled with snow melt and rainwater to form Tahoe area lakes.</p>
<p>GRAVESTONES.</p>
<p>Cemeteries are good destinations for an off-beat canine hike. In Virginia City, the nation&#8217;s largest federally maintained historic district, are separate cemeteries reminiscent of the boomtown&#8217;s rigidly structured society. Wander among the headstones that are markers from a time when Virginia City was Nevada&#8217;s biggest town.</p>
<p>HISTORIC BUILDINGS.</p>
<p>Area parks are home to some of Reno/Lake Tahoe&#8217;s most historic buildings. Relocated to Bartley Ranch is the one-room Huffaker School that predates even Reno itself. In Idlewild Park stands the California Building, built in 1927 and now the home of the Reno Art Center. From that same era, near the Loch Levens Lake trailhead, is the Rainbow Lodge, constructed from hand-hewn logs. Even older, dating back a century, are rustic farm buildings seen from the trails of Wilson Commons Park.</p>
<p>INTERESTING BOULDERS.</p>
<p>The Reno/Lake Tahoe region is rife with souvenirs from its glaciated past. Many of these boulders were used by Washo Indians to grind food &#8211; look for smoothed depressions in the granite rocks as an indication it may have been a grinding boulder. One good place to see these stones, and learn their story, is at the Lam Watah Washo Heritage Site. Pyramid Lake was named for a triangular-shaped<br />
rock that can be seen from trails along its southern shore. And canine hikers on Peavine Mountain can visit the boulders that University of Nevada student arranged into a symbolic &#8220;N&#8221; in 1913 and they continue to maintain annually.</p>
<p>MAGNIFICENT ESTATES.</p>
<p>Your dog can walk up close and marvel at three estates at the Tallac Historic Site &#8211; the Pope Estate, the Heller Estate and the Baldwin Estate. Wooded footpaths connect the mansion sites. You can see, but not visit with your dog, Vikingsholm in Lake Tahoe at Eagle Falls and Bower&#8217;s Mansion at Davis Creek State Park.</p>
<p>OLD FORT RUINS.</p>
<p>Fort Churchill State Park contains the ruins of the 1861 frontier fort built to secure overland migration routes. Fort Churchill lasted only a decade and has been in a state of arrested decay ever since. The remains of the adobe buildings can be seen from trails in the state park.</p>
<p>TV AND MOVIE LOCATIONS.</p>
<p>Your dog can walk in the footsteps of famous Hollywood actors at sites in the Reno/Lake Tahoe region used to film television shows and movies. The Lower Prey Meadows on Tahoe&#8217;s eastern shore was a prime location for establishing shots of the great NBC western, &#8220;Bonanza.&#8221; Hoss, Little Joe, Adam and Ben Cartwright could often be seen riding through this lush meadow in the shadow of towering mountains. Any canine hike to Dayton State Park will bring you in the vicinity of filming locations for The Misfits, Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe&#8217;s last movie.</p>
<p>WATERFALLS.</p>
<p>The Reno/Lake Tahoe region is certainly not lacking in picturesque waterfalls you can visit with your dog. Some, like Heath Falls, ask for considerable trail time but others like Cascade Creek Falls and Eagle Falls, the only waterfall emptying directly into Lake Tahoe, can be enjoyed with very little purchase.</p>
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		<title>Boat Sales &#8211; Reno Fulfills All Your Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 08:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many think that only men purchase boats which are quite false. Even women equally enjoy the water. Boating is by no means a hobby or past time limited to the use of men, especially in the modern times that we live in. Boating with its varied purposes has become a favorite pastime for millions the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many think that only men purchase boats which are quite false. Even women equally enjoy the water. Boating is by no means a hobby or past time limited to the use of men, especially in the modern times that we live in.</p>
<p>Boating with its varied purposes has become a favorite pastime for millions the world over. Water is ever present just about anywhere you go in Reno, and no matter where you would like to reach, you cant do much without a boat. Thanks to these various reasons, Reno sells many-many boats every year of all kinds of styles and designs. No matter what kind of personality you may have you will no doubt find a boat to go with it at Reno.</p>
<p>During hot weather, the water is irresistible and a weekend trip on the family boat can provide rest and relaxation. Owning a boat is the best option as renting one could be quite expensive and borrowing can always cause misunderstandings between friends, as we all know. A boat can be a very personal possession to some, very much like that special car some folks have and do not like anyone else driving! Instead why not go in for an affordable boat at Reno and fulfill all your ambitions in your own boat?</p>
<p>Boats should be used cautiously like any other road vehicle and abide by the water traffic rules. Drunken boating is dangerous and courtesy and etiquette to fellow boaters, and sportsmen in the water, as well as to swimmers is the unspoken code of conduct when you are handling a boat. Boat retail outlets at Reno can supply with anything you may want in the line of boats and accessories, at reasonable prices and at a very high quality. Most of the retailers here give pretty good after-sales support. So you get nothing but the best in boating when you are at Reno.</p>
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