Sunday, October 11
I woke up to outside temperatures of 30° f, a bit chilly. Still with the heater running it was just fine. I rapidly broke down camp and was on the road by 7:38, by 14:30 I was at the Lahontan state recreation area and have figured out how to pay for a site, I think.
It says $20 per night for camping and entrance fee for designated campsites, however how do you classify primitive beachside camping? I went ahead and paid for 2 days what the hell.
The temperature here is much warmer at 69° according to the thermometer, with a low of only 44°!
Nice and sunny as you can see, and basically no wind just a gentle breeze once in awhile.
Altitude: 4150 ft.
Monday, September 13
I woke up to cloudy skies and they would turn out to be pretty much gray and slightly chilly. There's apparently some winter storm warnings being issued for the West Sierra Nevada region.
I did take Yagi, my TW200, out for a little ride just to check things out near me.
I had spotted a small herd of wild horses in the distance, so I returned towards camp to get closer to them for this video:
A view of camp from the access road:
Not much else happened, I did spot and prepped to help some guy get unstuck from the sandy beach across the lake from me; however by the time I got there the Park's representative had shown up to tow him out.
I'll be heading into California tomorrow, assuming the winter storm doesn't shut down I-80.
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