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Alleghanian Orogeny
04-04-2013, 07:43
Looks like elevations over 4,000' along the NC-TN-VA segments are looking at a sloppy day today. Check ahead for local conditions.

http://averyweather.com/Forecast/Beech+Mountain

AO

rocketsocks
04-04-2013, 07:58
Yuk, but better than a good day at work!

Venchka
04-04-2013, 14:38
My grand kids got out of school early in Boone. They may still be in school in July. Grinning.

Wayne

Badger
04-04-2013, 15:19
Was at Standing Indian Shelter last night. Woke up to a tent encased in ice and howling winds. Higher elevations looked worse. Forced to backtrack 0.9 miles back to Deep Gap where I was lucky to get a cab to pick me up. Definite hypothermia weather. I hope everyone is OK out there. Stay safe.

Alleghanian Orogeny
04-04-2013, 16:08
This is from Crestwood Resort, along Shulls Mill Rd between Blowing Rock and Foscoe. Elevation about 3,600'. Live at 4:00pm 4/4/13.

http://raysweather.com/images/webcams/CrestwoodCam/image.jpg

Tipi Walter
04-04-2013, 16:33
Was at Standing Indian Shelter last night. Woke up to a tent encased in ice and howling winds. Higher elevations looked worse. Forced to backtrack 0.9 miles back to Deep Gap where I was lucky to get a cab to pick me up. Definite hypothermia weather. I hope everyone is OK out there. Stay safe.

I encountered such conditions on my last March trip---March 21 to be exact. The wind was brutal as was the cold. No point in bailing though, as I see it. Just keep moving up the trail or hunker in and wait it out.

http://tipiwalter.smugmug.com/Backpacking2013-1/Tipi-Walter-Cranbrook/i-z66LdVc/0/L/TRIP%20143%20441-L.jpg
I had to get out of the cold gap at 4,400 feet or at least I got out of the wind to birth an urgent turtlehead and dreaded topping the ridge and getting hit with the 0F wind. Wind changes everything.

Crusinsusan
04-04-2013, 17:47
Arrrrggghhhh!

Seatbelt
04-04-2013, 17:54
I encountered such conditions on my last March trip---March 21 to be exact. The wind was brutal as was the cold. No point in bailing though, as I see it. Just keep moving up the trail or hunker in and wait it out.

http://tipiwalter.smugmug.com/Backpacking2013-1/Tipi-Walter-Cranbrook/i-z66LdVc/0/L/TRIP%20143%20441-L.jpg
I had to get out of the cold gap at 4,400 feet or at least I got out of the wind to birth an urgent turtlehead and dreaded topping the ridge and getting hit with the 0F wind. Wind changes everything.

Wow that's quite a turtlehead!!! oh no wait.....that's the tent, my bad!!

Tipi Walter
04-04-2013, 21:23
Wow that's quite a turtlehead!!! oh no wait.....that's the tent, my bad!!

Too big to bury. I ran downhill screaming.

Seatbelt
04-05-2013, 08:58
I guess it takes a village...LOL

FatHead64
04-05-2013, 09:27
Too big to bury. I ran downhill screaming.

TMI..........:rolleyes:

Tipi Walter
04-05-2013, 09:40
TMI..........:rolleyes:

That's just a snippet. I wrote two books on the elusive turtlehead and the in-the-woods birthing processes for the newb and expert alike. For example, sometimes a midwife is required, etc.

FatHead64
04-05-2013, 11:04
That's just a snippet. I wrote two books on the elusive turtlehead and the in-the-woods birthing processes for the newb and expert alike. For example, sometimes a midwife is required, etc.

OK, and I thought the other was TMI.....:eek:

Alleghanian Orogeny
04-05-2013, 14:31
OK, and I thought the other was TMI.....:eek:

Let's just be thankful there's not "film at 11".

AO