Community Guidelines for Using Our Tahoe Trails Rendezvous Tools

How To Rendezvous

Tahoe Trails Rendezvous exists to help people connect around trails, community, and the annual period when many parts of the trail running ecosystem come together in Tahoe during June.

Please help keep the community useful.

Share Local Knowledge Generously

Offer context that helps visitors understand the place, the trails, the people, and the responsibilities that come with spending time here.

Keep Official Information Separate From Community Conversation

Use race, conference, and trail-organization websites for authoritative schedules, registration details, safety instructions, and official requirements. When sharing a factual update, link to the organizer’s source.

Respect the Trails and the People Who Care for Them

Stewardship is part of the Rendezvous. Do not treat trails as scenery detached from the work required to sustain them.

Keep Commercial Activity in the Commercial Information Space

Commercial discussion belongs in the separate Trail Community Tools & Services Space. Do not post sales pitches, pricing offers, lead forms, direct-response calls to action, or unsolicited commercial outreach inside Tahoe Trails Rendezvous.

Speak as a Person

Organizations do not speak as entities inside Tahoe Trails Rendezvous. People may disclose affiliations and contribute as individuals.

Leave Divisive Rhetoric at the Trailhead

Keep the focus on trails, outdoor community, useful connection, and respectful conversation.