Great Reno Balloon Race 2009
Experience Date: 9/12/09
Stars: 5+

Just before sunrise
2009 was my second year attending the Great Reno Balloon Race. The Balloon Race is about the only event that gets me in to bed before midnight on a Friday night…to get up at 4 a.m. for the festivities, of course! The calendar of events, tons of photos and tips for enjoying the event are all on the event’s site, so I won’t go there with this review. I just have to say that there is something just amazing and magical about trucking to Rancho San Rafeal Park at 5 in the morning in your P.J.’s, laying out your blankets and sipping mimosas in a field filled with 100 hot air balloons. To watch them all slowly fill and rise into the sky…only to float away into the horizon.
It was also pretty sweet that I won second place (hello $15 itunes giftcard) at the Bed Head competition! My adoration of dress up and costumes has finally paid off.

Up, up & away

I kicked her butt in the costume contest

Golden Ticket finalist

Great Reno Balloon Race
La Tomatina en Reno 2009
Experience Date: 8/29/09
Stars: 5+

Yep, I made the front page of the CalNeva blog
My interest in La Tomatina en Reno was instant and intense. CalNeva began promoting the event on Facebook early in the summer…it was to be an August afternoon tomato fight in the middle of downtown Reno, sponsored by the CalNeva and benefitting the American Cancer Society. $10 to get you in to huck 25 tons of tomatoes at your best friends, worst enemies and other random Renonians. I immediately started forwarding the info and updates to my core Reno peeps and kept it going over the next several weeks. After the amazing fun we had a Run Amuck earlier this summer, we HAD to participate.

Kitty assisted with costume prep
Saturday morning Holly and I got up bright and early, inspired by the quest to find the perfect costume for La Tomatina en Reno. This is Reno, land of themed downtown events and since 2008, I’ve bowled in formal-wear, combat gear, and as part of a human rainbow; crawled downtown as a zombie, Mrs. Claus and SuperCop, run amuck as a chola from Wingfield to Idelwild and back… La Tomatina was going to be no different. We were in it to bling it.
2 Wal-marts, Winco, CVS and a party store later we were back at the pad decorating shirts, wristguards and snorkeling masks for ourselves and our noble male friends (who lets be honest were much more interested in throwing tomatoes than the costume making pre-party). We were able to thoroughly entertain ourselves from 9am to 4:30pm solely based on La Tomatina. It was great. Oh yes, and the event kicked ass. Sorry again, City of Reno, for that shower we took in the Truckee Riverwalk fountain…

BEFORE

Food fight!

AFTER

...and the shower, haha!
Be ready for 2010, Reno.
Zephyr Cove/Lake Tahoe Camping Trip
Experience Date
6/12 – 6/14/09
Stars: 5

Camping with my lil' sis!
June 2009 has had more cloudy, rainy, cold days than any Reno resident can remember, including the lifers. But, in spite of horrid weather forecasts for the weekend of the 12th, several brave friends and I organized a camping trip to Zephyr Cove Resort, just up and over the hill at Lake Tahoe. The excursion was planned in honor of my little sis, Heather, who flew in to visit for the weekend.

Team Zephyr
The Zephyr Cove Resort kicked butt.We booked ‘walk-in’ campsites ($15 per night plus $6/night for extra cars) and chose sites #41 and #42, which were…despite the hardcore climb up a steep-ass hill…quite secluded and just perfect for our rambunctious escapades throughout the weekend. The Zephyr Cove staff operating the golf carts was extremely nice, friendly and helpful—even letting us pile our gear on the cart to avoid the long walk to and from the car. Across the street from the actual camping area is the Resort’s store, restaurant and bar—all right on the beach of Lake Tahoe with insane views of the Sierras.

Cart Racing!
Highlights of the weekend include: me immediately burning my lip and face on a stainless steel fire pit hot dog cooker, me running by our neighbors to the bathroom and biffing it hardcore on a pathway stump Saturday night, cornhole, amazing but unfulfilled intensions to go group hiking both Saturday and Sunday, cart racing down the hill, the black bear scare (which turned out to be a very drunken Heather), reload trips to SaveMart, hellafun games of Yahtzee and silly Mad Libs stories, EATING DELISHISH FOOD, 48 cans of Keystone Light + 1 beer bong, a 100% lack of ‘Mean Jean,’ beach volleyball and a unanimous group agreement that despite weather.com’s thunderstorm warnings, we had a badass and mostly dry weekend.

-We Heart Lake Tahoe-
Zephyr Cove, maybe we’ll see you again on 4th of July, with water bottles full of vodka in tow of course!
Reno River Festival & Run Amuck 2009
Experience Date: 5/9/09
Stars: 5+
2009′s Reno River Festival was the perfect kickoff for summer! The weather had been holding out on us Renonians, and Saturday brought with it a little heat wave of joy. A group of friends and I decided to take physical part in the festivities and “Run Amuck” i.e., dress up in costume and relay a 2.5 mile course through downtown Reno from Wingfield to Idlewild park and back.
The icing on the cake that was Run Amuck, was the 60-foot MUD PIT, sponsored by the folks at Sierra Earthworks (link love for my Fuze client!). I’m just happy I made it through that pit alive, since Matt and I were ambushed and wrestled to the ground by Holly and Kelsey.
Reno came out in droves for the entire weekend, and it was fantastic to see so many people downtown.
Definitely doin’ it again in 2010!!!! Enjoy the photo gallery:









