Sierra At Tahoe Drone footage Before and After the Caldor Fire

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00:00 Intro
00:05 West Bowl @ Sierra at Tahoe Meets Caldor Fire
00:31 Sierra At Tahoe Last Winter
00:59 Echo Summit looking towards Sierra
01:04 360 Caldor Fire destruction on Echo Summit
02:17 Powder horn before the fire
02:35 West Bowl fly in
03:05 Main lodge before the fire
03:30 West bowl close up
03:40 West Bowl close up panning
03:52 Sierra at Tahoe freeway forest
04:10 Sierra At Tahoe entry road reveal destruction
04:39 Eagle Rock - After
05:10 Eagle Rock - Before
05:45 West Bowl- Before, down low, thick green Forest
05:49 West Bowl - After, Dead Forest
06:18 Lovers Leap and Mt Raulston and Sierra at Tahoe reveal

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Sierra-at-Tahoe is a ski and snowboard resort in Twin Bridges, California south of Lake Tahoe. Sierra-at-Tahoe is approximately 16 miles (26 km) south of Stateline, Nevada and 12 miles south of South Lake Tahoe on U.S. Route 50 and is contained within the Eldorado National Forest. Sierra-at-Tahoe (often shortened to "Sierra") is a medium sized ski area in the Lake Tahoe region, and is well known for being a more family oriented resort and also having a high annual snowfall. Sierra-at-Tahoe's terrain is 25 percent beginner, 50 percent Intermediate, and 25 percent advanced. Remains after the Caldor Fire. US 50, Echo Summit, Sierra At Tahoe

The majority of the ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe region are on the northern end of the lake, near Truckee, California and Reno, Nevada. Sierra-at-Tahoe, Kirkwood and Heavenly are located on the southern side of the lake, approximately 75 miles (120 km) from Reno. It is common for visitors to ski amongst these three resorts when staying in southern Lake Tahoe area and not venture to the northern lake resorts such as Squaw Valley, Northstar at Tahoe, Sugar Bowl, which are approximately 50-70 miles away.

"As repairs continue following the Caldor Fire’s destruction at Sierra-at-Tahoe, resort management has announced they don’t expect their slopes to open in 2021.

“We have substantial work ahead of us before we are able to announce our opening day for this season and it is unlikely that we will open in 2021,” stated Sierra-at-Tahoe officials in a post to social media. “We have set our sights on resuming operations in early 2022.”"
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