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My little cabin in the snow!
Good morning!

Snow is BACK! I hope it stays for good! We had a high of 44 yesterday. It rained for the majority of the day. It dipped down to 18 last night and we got about an inch of snow. I heard some conflicting reports about whether the Gap road was open today. At best, it will be very icy coming up. The drive to the trailhead is statistically the most dangerous part of your hike, so proceed with caution!

To celebrate the new snow, I'm going on a long hike today. I had my first day without seeing a soul yesterday and finished my 3rd book of the season (David Witherspoon's 'Song of the Winter Wren').

Have a safe hike!
 


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Ryan in Green Bay
11/29/2011 8:06am

I am eagerly awaiting our first significant snow here in Wisconsin. Doesn't seem like the xmas season without it. I am counting the days till the end of March when I will be hiking to the top. Enjoy your solitude.

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Anthony W.
11/29/2011 8:28am

Outstanding photo, JP! Enjoy your hikes around LeConte and cherish every day you spend on the mountain in this magical winter land. If you are blessed, and very attentive during a quite time, perhaps the Wood Elves would sing to you through the whistling trees as the snow falls.

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Angela H
11/29/2011 8:44am

Anthony, that last part was beautiful....just saying

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11/29/2011 8:53am

You are most blessed. :-)

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Jacque J
11/29/2011 8:58am

Beautiful picture of your cabin. A nice long hike on LeConte sounds great!!! Hope to see some great pics tomorrow from your hike today!

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Devin R.
11/29/2011 9:28am

You're getting me excited about our visit in 2 weeks. Enjoy your hike!

Question for those of you who regularly hike in snow/ice. Do you just wear jeans as your outer layer and some gaiters to keep dry or do you prefer to hike in insulated ski pants or something similar? Thanks in advance!

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Tony Ga
11/29/2011 9:48am

"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." Padley Wood

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Tony Ga
11/29/2011 9:53am

Sorry, quote was from Thoreau Walden. When I read it it reminded me of JP.

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Jim S.
11/29/2011 10:44am

Here in the Pacific NW we have snow in the Cascades but none here in Portland. Thanks for the photos of snow on LeConte. I miss hiking up to the lodge in the Winter! I shall have to make a trip back and visit you all up there~

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KrisMoose
11/29/2011 10:50am

Oh the beauty and solitude of mountain snows. Beautiful photo.

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11/29/2011 11:00am

Just keep repeating after me: "I Love my job, I love my job!!"

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Dave B
11/29/2011 11:33am

To Devin R, I wouldn't advise wearing jeans in snow/ice. Once they're wet, they're useless. I'll typically wear rain/wind pants and gaiters. Usually one layer is enough for me, but if its really cold I'll wear a base layer below the rain/wind pants.

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Guy R.
11/29/2011 11:35am

It is snowing in the north Georgia Mountains too....Thanks for the pics JP.

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Wanda
11/29/2011 11:43am

Snowing in higher elevations in Chattanooga, Tn. Got just a "dusting".

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Phyllis Rademacher
11/29/2011 11:44am

One of the most beautiful pictures I have seen. A fantasy place. Stay safe.

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Erik B
11/29/2011 1:50pm

Great pic JP. Hope to see you sometime when I hike up this winter!

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Andrew
11/29/2011 2:04pm

Hey, J.P. - What are some of the books on your reading list this nice snowy season you have.

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11/29/2011 2:50pm

God has blessed you by sharing his sanctuary with you...and you have blessed us by sharing it with us. Wishing you peace and comfort.

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Marilyn
11/29/2011 3:58pm

Likewise, it is snowing here in Kokomo Indiana..about 2 inches on ground and still coming down. But the weatherman says it will stop overnight, be slick in the morning and around 40 tomorrow afternoon so it will probably be gone until the next issue comes. Really love that first fresh lily white non trampled snowfall! Envy you where you are. Keep safe and warm and enjoy the quiet.

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stacey johnson
11/29/2011 7:23pm

Beautiful....one day i will make this hike.....please keep posting your pictures...

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11/29/2011 7:38pm

Beautiful picture of your cabin, stay warm!

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greg d
11/29/2011 8:08pm

snow looks great.i will be up there the 17th of dec.do you need anything?

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Renee Ryan
11/29/2011 9:01pm

Absolutely love the picture JP!!! I look forward to visiting this page every single day and I live vicariously through you and your pictures.I bet it's awesome to get a whole day where you don't see another living soul..And to Sharon,what cabin are you refering to anyway? I thought the lodge had closed for the season? How could anyone complain about anything in the smokies? What are they,crazy..Enjoy your time up there JP and keep the pictures coming!!

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Marilyn
11/29/2011 9:24pm

My sentiments exactly, Renee. No matter the weather the Smokies are always a positive fun place to be. My grandson asked me what I liked about Leconte, the hike up there or spending the night. I told him I liked everything about the Smokies...never a bad day or dull moment there! I'd call little food and slightly adverse conditions "making memories".

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Teresa
11/29/2011 10:05pm

Just cold & windy here in upper South Carolina, with no sign of Snow; what a bummer! I look forward to Snow, myself; and that picture of your Cabin is so beautiful and peaceful looking. Enjoy what Nature has to offer you. Hope you have a big book for all your pictures; for these will be Priceless in years to come; something to share with your love ones.
@ Sharon; my husband just got through telling me today; how it would be bad for us to get caught in the Snow; we are thinking about hiking there this week-end. But you have to make the best out of it; that is the best Memories; when the unexpected happens; but we will be prepared.

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11/30/2011 6:14am

1-2" on top of Springer Mtn yesterday.

" A Man becomes more of a Man, when he learns to live with only himself in solitude "

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Shane
11/30/2011 6:42am

Sharon, I thought the cabins were closed down for the season?

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JP
11/30/2011 7:29am

Andrew,
I have a lot of Thoreau, Abbey, natural history and philosophy. I'll mention as I get through them!
Sharon,
We are closed for the season. There are no hiker services offered. No coffee, cocoa, lunches, cabins. If you hike up, intend on being self-reliant! A few hardy folks stay at the shelter up the way. Be prepared to fare for yourself if you visit.
Greg,
I will never refuse a New York Times, blueberries or fresh greens. Thanks for asking!

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JP
11/30/2011 7:37am

Bill,
Do you live near Springer? Also, where is that quote from?
Thanks!

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11/30/2011 11:16am

Stunning photo.. We don't have places like that here in Texas... I so miss the mountains.. Thank you for sharing...

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John D
11/30/2011 11:45am

I can't wait for my thru-hike of the GSMNP coming up in 2 weeks!! Starting at Fontana Dam!!

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Vesna
11/30/2011 1:11pm

David was a personal friend of ours. His book was one of the first we read when we moved up here! Such a great accounting of life on LeConte in the 70's! We miss him dearly:)

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MB
11/30/2011 5:48pm

you r doing an awesome job...ah the beauty of nature-stay warm :)

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Barbara
11/30/2011 11:08pm

John D, we did a short canoe trip from Fontana Dam to Tellico. Just about burned up that summer it was so hot. Would rather be hiking to Leconte in the snow.

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