I woke up this morning to a chill in the air and a bright orange object in the sky. The sun is out and the sky is clear. It is going to be a gorgeous day on the mountain. There have been sightings of a yearling bear around camp. I am sure he is trying to find some form of food. Hopefully he was just passing through. Chris hung out by our incinerator and took some great pictures of the Crossbill Finches. For some reason they love hanging out down there.
Denise
8/10/2011 01:05:50 am
Hiked up the Boulevard Sunday, spent the night at the lodge, and hiked down Trillium Monday. Thanks to all the staff at the lodge for making it a great experience. Both trails had specific things that make them special, although I have to admit that the last two miles on the Boulevard tested me...but I did it, could do it again...just not today...lol
Jason
8/10/2011 03:19:14 am
Can you post a pic of the incenerator? do you guys burn your garbage? also how does your septic work? just curious, love the daily post!
High On LeConte
8/10/2011 03:33:49 am
Jason,
Ryan
8/10/2011 04:42:44 am
Hi Allyson, Ryan from La. Any predictions for the peek time of the colors this year due to all the rainfall yall have been getting up there? Went up last year, but two weeks too early, still Beautiful though. Thanks.
LEE
8/10/2011 09:38:47 am
do we know of a website that reports forcast and actual temps and weather for higher up elevations like
Tony IN
8/10/2011 10:13:31 am
@Lee: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php?pil=mrxrtpmrx
Tony Ga
8/10/2011 01:59:02 pm
Lee, this is the one I like to use. Gives temps for 3 elevations. Comments are closed.
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