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I lived a block inland from Mitchell’s cove and remember having enough snow to make a snowman.1977, 8th grade, SNOW, not hail or frost on the beach in seal beach. In early January. We wore aqua lids and Playtex gloves back then.
fixedYou look at a storm like this today. It's an inconvenience. Back in 1840 it was a life changer. A dinner event.
The Ken Burns documentary is pretty enjoyable.The whole Donner thing has interested me lately. Been doing a lot of research, reading about it.
What a lot of people might not know is the party split up into two groups at the end. One by Donner Lake west of Truckee. The other group went into a side canyon northwest of Truckee. Two camps. The outcome was the same.
If this happened today it would be a political event.I lived a block inland from Mitchell’s cove and remember having enough snow to make a snowman.
I want to open a diner at Donner Pass and name the food after members of the groupThe whole Donner thing has interested me lately. Been doing a lot of research, reading about it.
What a lot of people might not know is the party split up into two groups at the end. One by Donner Lake west of Truckee. The other group went into a side canyon northwest of Truckee. Two camps. The outcome was the same.
You could make the food itself thematic too.I want to open a diner at Donner Pass and name the food after members of the group
Serve the soup up in bowls that look like the top of human heads - with hair on the sides...You could make the food itself thematic too.
Bone broth
Breast filets
etc.
And have the movie "Alive" on constant loopServe the soup up in bowls that look like the top of human heads - with hair on the sides...
Another super fun day. Smaller but offshore, corners galore and still no crowds. Maybe they're shopping? Or stuck up in the mountains? Or in Hawaii? Five good sessions this week. I feel like a surfer again.of course I am....you're welcome, btw.
I was just there, Tues - Fri. The drive back on the 395 was pretty crazy, and the ground was mostly snow covered, all the way to maybe 5 miles before Magic Mtn. There must be some kind of record for most sq miles blanketed in snow in CA at one time. I've never seen anything like it.visiting the family for the holidays
we layered up last night and did a snow walk
probably 3-4" on the ground this morning
the snow level was insane during their time up there. 26 feet where they were is incredible. spent a lot of winters at Donner lake and seen nothing close to that.The whole Donner thing has interested me lately. Been doing a lot of research, reading about it.
What a lot of people might not know is the party split up into two groups at the end. One by Donner Lake west of Truckee. The other group went into a side canyon northwest of Truckee. Two camps. The outcome was the same.