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It’s official: Diamond Peak project under way
Prior to Wednesday’s Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees meeting, trustees and district staff trekked up to 1210 Ski Way to unofficially kick off the two-phased Diamond Peak Renovation Project.
At season’s end
About 4 p.m. Sunday, the chair lift cables stopped whirring. The instructors stopped teaching. The kids stopped playing.
Group close to rec pass changes
The committee charged with remedying the Incline Village’s recreation pass and punch card ordinance could have its proposed changes ready for approval by April 9.
Ski like the wind
T here’s no doubt, air is the latest frontier in adventure sports. And snow kiting is a growing sport in the Lake Tahoe area and beyond. Why pay for a lift ticket when you can harness the wind for free?
Tune up your skis now, enjoy them later
Once upon a time preparing skis for the season was little more than dripping some wax on the base and hitting the hills. That was back in the time of bear-claw bindings and wooden skis all of one slab of hickory.
Tips on tuning up your snowboard
Tips on tuning snowboards
15 Years of the Incline Village Recreation Center
Fifteen years after it opened its doors in 1992, the Recreation Center is thriving.
Take a Hike
When one thinks of all the adrenaline-pumping activities Tahoe has to offer, hiking usually comes to mind after mountain biking, wakeboarding, skiing/ snowboarding or rock climbing.
Mountain Course awarded
Golf Range Magazine recognized the Incline Village Mountain Golf Course as one of the "Top Short Courses in America" for 2006. This is the second year in a row that the course received this award.
Shopping: You can find it here in Incline
Incline offers a variety of shopping options for locals as well as tourists. From one-of-a-kind hand-crafted furniture and art pieces to designer couture, you’ll find a range of treasures here that you can’t find anywhere else.
Winter recreation
With an average cumulative annual snowfall of 480 inches, the North Shore of Lake Tahoe is a playground for the winter enthusiast.
Summer Recreation
If you ask most people why they moved to Tahoe, they’ll say the huge winters.
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