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#1
12-05-2009 10:57
Re: Pulmorchard Gap Shelter Jan 2009
So how much did there turn out to be? -
#2
12-05-2009 18:28
Re: Pulmorchard Gap Shelter Jan 2009
Sorry, I didn't mention that. About 3-4 inches and it was still snowing when we left. We were out for just a weekend. The plan was to go from Dick's Creek to Pulmorchard, then head south to Deep Gap. Finally, back to Dick's Creek. Woke up and found everything white at Pulmorchard, so we decided to stay and have a snow day. The neatest thing was up in the gap. Turning your back to the wind and looking the direction the wind had been blowing all the trees disappeared into a white curtain. The locals thought we were crazy and one told us "You boys got balls". This Native Floridian loved that mysterious white stuff from the sky. -
#3
12-06-2009 10:26
Re: Pulmorchard Gap Shelter Jan 2009
Ahhh, 3-4" makes it fun, as long as you're prepared and it's not too, too cold! I grew up in New England and just love the early snowfalls. -
#4
12-20-2010 21:29
Re: Pulmorchard Gap Shelter Jan 2009
Great shot.
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