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This information is provided for for free and is not guaranteed to be accurate or reliable, nor is this information tailored to your skill level. See our Terms & Conditions for details. Venturing into areas mentioned here can cause injury and/or death to even experienced persons. If you choose to enter any backcountry areas described in this site, you assume full responsibility and do so at your own risk. Among other considerations, thorough knowledge of terrain, snow and weather conditions, equipment, and your abilities are a must before entering un-patrolled areas.
That said, here are some of our favorite Tahoe backcountry areas...
For more, visit our Backcountry Bulletin Board.
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Backcountry Skiing California's High Sierra
Price: $14.95

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The route along the ridge between Rose Knob (the peak behind Incline) and Mt. Baldy (the peak behind Kings Beach) provides several miles of views from high above Lake Tahoe and, if you are a Kings Beach resident, the chance to ski back to your house.
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Mt. Tallac, 9,375 feet on the southwest shore of Tahoe, provides a terrific backcountry skiing experience, and is considered a prize ski outing.
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The easy access and short distance to Peter Grubb Hut (3 miles from the highway) make this trip extremely popular with skiers, snowboarders and snowshoers alike.
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Rose Knob is the peak behind Incline Village with a steep, wide open, inviting face that can offer great corn and powder, but demands caution - the steep face and gullies are also prime avalanche terrain.
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