A blazing inferno threatens my paradise on Earth: Lake Tahoe | Julia Scheeres
After an emotional discussion, we decided it's too risky to spend more summers there. I feel the loss viscerally, like Eve being cast out of Eden
It's not the Ritz-Carlton. The remote cabin my family has rented in South Lake Tahoe for the past 10 years is small, buggy, mouse-infested and surrounded by dirt. There's no turndown service - there's not even cellphone or internet service. Amenities include a river, beavers that emerge at sundown and an overwhelming sense of peace.
Now our little piece of paradise is threatened by the massive Caldor fire as the entire Tahoe region becomes the latest flashpoint in the global climate crisis. Years of drought and rising temperatures have created California's worst fire season on record. The images are horrific: giant walls of flames descending mountain sides. Orange skies. Homes scorched to ash. The entire town of South Lake Tahoe, which includes 22,000 year-round residents and many more summer visitors, has been evacuated.
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