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Lets look at the route that early pioneers and gold rushers used as they crossed through our area - the Truckee Meadows - interesting to anyone that is into Reno, history and the Oregon and California Trails. After coming off of the miserable crossing of the Forty Mile Desert, those that chose the Truckee River Route (including the Donner Party) came right through our area - I'll show you where! Visit our merch shop! Shirts, hats, stickers etc.!! https://SteveTRYK.redbubble.com Link to our Forty Mile Desert episode: • What's Left of the Oregon/California Trail... Link to our Dog Walks episode: • Seven best dog walks in/near Reno, Nevada ... Music courtesy of the YouTube library, except title theme by Steve. Drums by Scott Taylor. Thanks to Steve Knight of Trails West for research assistance. https://emigranttrailswest.org/ Link to our Harolds Club documentary: https://www.ebay.com/itm/115802884891 This is the place to learn interesting things about Reno, the state of Nevada and the American west! I've lived in Reno for 38 years (as an adult!). I've had a lifelong interest in history, and spend much time exploring and researching this wonderful area. I started this channel to share some of what I've learned. I produced a full-length documentary film on the history of Reno's Harolds Club casino in 2015. Perhaps you're thinking of moving to Reno and are looking for background on the area, or you're already a resident and this content might help give you a sense of place. I shall endeavor to cater to both groups! I'm also a craft beer enthusiast, and thought I'd talk about some of that scene here as well. I started homebrewing in 1992, and earned the Certified Cicerone designation in 2015 - this is a sommelier-like program for beer people. Please subscribe, share and come along with me on this journey! Thanks and cheers! Steve