Snowcial Logistics

Main transportation for Snowcial: Heavenly Gondola. Photo by nternetbiz on Flickr

It’s getting close! So as you make your plans and arrangements for Snowcial, here is some helpful info to plan your trip.

Getting to South Lake Tahoe

You can’t miss it.

From Reno: Take US 395 south to Carson City and HWY 50 west to Stateline.

From Sacramento: Take HWY 50 east all the way.

From the Bay Area: We’re not here to start an argument about the best way to get to Tahoe. …

If you can offer a ride, or if you need a ride, Zimride has set up a Snowcial rideshare page for us. Check it out.

Getting around South Lake Tahoe

Snowcial’s footprint in South Lake Tahoe is pretty compact. Use this Foursquare map to locate the places you need and want to go. It’s easy to get everywhere you need to go for Snowcial by the following methods:

  • Walking
  • Gondola
  • Stumbling
  • Elevator

If you need more options try these:

Reno Airport Shuttle

If you’re flying in, book your flight into Reno and take the South Tahoe Express right to the door @ Harveys.

Additionally, there are a bunch of us rolling up from Reno, the Bay Area and Sacramento who would be happy to help you lower your carbon footprint. To score a ride with a Snowcialite:

  • Post a query to the
  • Post a query to twitter using the Snowcial Hashtag:

Ski and Snowboard Rentals

Best bet for traveling is to bring your own boots and rent boards. Or rent the whole deal. Just make sure you’ve got something to slide on.

Any other questions or issues, ping us on Twitter, or @

-M

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About MikeHenderson

Mike Henderson is a blogger, website creator, and web video producer in Reno, Nevada. Mike helped creatie the original concept and identity of Snowcial back in 2009 and has worked on interactive and social media campaigns for travel, destination, and ski industry clients for the last 6 years. Arborglyph is a Reno based content, interactive and video production agency based in Reno.