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"Buffalo
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This day
started out as one of the most beautiful days we had during the most
uncomfortable winter in California during December 1966 that continued
into 1967. Joyce was off from school for this Washington Day holiday
and I was off from all my navy duties. We
decided the night before that we would take a day trip to Lake Tahoe.
It was a 3-3-1/2 hour trip
from our base house on Skaggs Island in Sonoma Valley of California.
We packed
a great picnic lunch and loaded it into my Pontiac Lemans, Overhead 6
with 3 speed on the floor. Back in the sixties, I had occasion to
drive from New York to California on Interstate 80. At the time, there
were no speed limits and there were many straight roads that went for
miles. I managed to get the LeMans up to 110 miles per hour until fear
struck in. When I dropped back to 70, it felt as though we were moving
slowly.
The Donner Party (sometimes called the Donner -Reed Party) was a group of American Pioneers led by George Donner and James F. Reed. who set out for California in a wagon train in May 1846. They were delayed by a series of mishaps and mistakes, and spent the winter of 1846-47 snowbound in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Some of the pioneers resorted to cannibalism to survive. Of the 87 members of the party, 48 survived to reach California, many of them having eaten the dead for survival. We arrived at at Highway 89, the exit off I80 that takes you to Tahoe.
We found
a dry spot at the end of the walkway leading to the pier and set up
our lunchtime feast!
As the
sun was setting over Lake Tahoe, Joyce and I headed back to Skaggs
Island. |