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For those who are planning on attending both portions of this event (Rubicon and Hermit Valley), many of us are booking rooms at the Motel 6 in South Lake Tahoe. This would be for one night on Wednesday August 9th.
(In the past we stayed at the Super 8 but it looks like it might be closed now).
As far as the RV, arranging to leave it somewhere in Tahoe is your best bet. I know some guys have parked tow rigs/trailers at casino parking lots in Stateline but that was with being a patron of the hotel the night before (and possibly after).
Unless you're okay with paying the outrageous casino room rates, using their parking has been kinda dicey for me in the past. Seems like most are clamping down and want you to pay the full room rate for each day of parking which can be several hundred $. If you do park in one of the casinos be sure to leave your RV and contact info with their security desk. If you’re lucky they won’t ask for a room number.
If casino parking doesn't work out for you, you might try StorWise Storage on Kingsbury Grade. They quoted me $30 for 4 days of storage. They are not security patrolled 24/7 (like the big casinos are) but they are there during the day. They said they have RV's and boats stored there and security hasn't been a problem, for whatever that's worth. I've never used them, but they might be a good backup if you can't find secure parking elsewhere.
I might just keep my stuff at the Ice house and go back around when we finish the trail. That storwise might be another option. I will be leaving Friday night and hopefully getting up there on Saturday sometime. I will have a day to see if there are other options.