All kinds of places...AlpineCo is OK..good fishing if you get it right. As mentioned, it can be a strenuous hike back up to your plane. Nothing there at all, but the Carson RIver is pretty cool in that part. You also have a million smooth dirt roads to land and camp for a night or two at Lahonton Lake. Famous for the Lahonton Cutthroat trout. Its a desert out there however. Pretty cool to land close to the old Fort Sumner and spend 15 minutes looking around.
Going north to Lake Almanor (30 min from KTRK) is a good time. Courtesy bikes, town is very close with lots of options and good fishing in the lake. You could then head over the Lake Spaulding. Good fishing again, not that great of camping, but very close to Almanor.
You could camp at the Truckee glider port with Martis lake and good fishing, with courtesy bikes and town on the bike path is 2 miles.
You could camp at anyone of our ranches we have been landing as a base then fly where ever you wish.
I really like Trinity. It has a great strip on the water. Good camping, fishing etc., but now your getting a bit north.
Bridgeport is ok for a stop. Town is close for something to eat. Not much else there but again it is a stop.
Heck, just flying to South Lake Tahoe is great as you have town, night life, casinos, the lake, hiking you name it. Pretty much whatever your looking for.
Back to Alpine CO. There is just not much there. You would still need to get fuel in Minden, South Lake Tahoe, Truckee, Carson, Reno, etc.
Landing at Mono lake is also pretty cool for a good day of hiking, etc. Again not much there but a beautiful spot at sunrise.
Just ideas...
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