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Rock stairs and splitting boulders at Lake Tahoe, CA Rock stairs and steps as part of trail construction. The steps link the Lighthouse Trail with the Rubicon Trail down a steep slope on the D.L. Bliss and Emerald Bay State Parks Trail System. The photos were taken on a mobile workshop at the annual training conference of State Trail Administrators in September 2007. Click on any photo to see it full size (photos by Stuart Macdonald): California's D.L. Bliss State Park is named for a pioneering lumberman, railroad owner, and banker of the region whose family donated 744 acres to the State Park system in 1929. D.L. Bliss and Emerald Bay State Parks include some six miles of magnificent Lake Tahoe shoreline and cover 1,830 acres in California's Sierra Nevada. |
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