Weekend Outlook 11/24-11/27, 2022 (Thanksgiving Weekend)

Trail Damage Warning:

  • Whites Creek had some serious flooding in the early August round of downpours. Major trail damage along much of the lower section of trail as well as some of the upper section. The local trail managers are all aware of the damage and would appreciate users seeking alternate routes until they are able to get repairs done. Due to the extensive nature of the current damage, that may not be this year. If you are planning on doing the Dry Pond loop, be careful or consider an out and back on the Thomas Creek side.

Weekend Events:

Here are the events that are on the radar for this weekend:

  • Thursday, November 24 (Thanksgiving):

    • Wobble, Gobble, or maybe both. Hopefully with those you care about.

  • Friday, November 25:

    • 9:30 am

      • Radical Adventure Riders (RAR) Reno and Northern Nevada Bikepacking are teaming up to bring you Coffee Outside. This week’s morning cup of micro-adventure on bikes will meet at Manzanita Park. More information about joining can be found by following @coffeeoutsidereno on Instagram.

    • 4:00 pm

      • Radical Adventure Riders of Reno (RAR) are leading a no-drop AIDS Lifecycle training road ride. This ride will be roughly 8 miles (1 hour is their goal) and include hill climbing and end with dinner afterwards. This is open to members, prospective members, and those interested in supporting their efforts. For more information, follow @rar.reno on Instagram.

  • Saturday, November 26:

Trail Outlook

  • Another sunny weekend with a touch more heat on Friday. More incremental drying is expected but this week’s forecast still applies. Much of the mountain has dried but pockets of mud and snow linger in the shade and at elevation. Best trailheads to start at will be those facing the city (Rancho, Keystones, Kings Row, Las Brisas, and Sierra Vista). Looking out beyond Peavine, Steamboat Ditch trail will probably still hold some peanut butter, Hidden Valley is dry, and Tahoe Pyramid Trail between Verdi and Hirschdale is mixed snow, ice, and dry depending on the sun exposure. Tahoe Meadows Nordic ski routes have been groomed and are open to the public.

If you are swapping the running and riding for a little back country sliding, check out the latest avalanche conditions over at Sierra Avalanche Center. Early season patchwork coverage and wind scouring and loading are showing up at the moment. Knowing where to look can make the difference of coming home.

If you get out, let us know what you saw by submitting a trail report.

Be kind, be safe, and enjoy.

November 24, 2022 weekend trails forecast. Dry in the lowest most sun exposed areas. Limited snow or mud on trails in the lower mountain, and more severe snow and mud in the mid and upper mountain.

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