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Looks Like We Made It

6/8/2013

 
For those of you who saw the Today show segment, I am sure you will agree, they represented LeConte Lodge well. The crew was thrilled to take a break from making beds to watch and see what they had to say about our beloved mountain lodge. I will provide the link for those of you who did not get a chance to see it.
http://www.today.com/video/today/52132142#52132142

As Al Roker would day, "Here's what's happening in our neck of the woods". It is a beautiful sunny day up top. We could see the valley below us. I was out side watching the sun rise up over High Top as two doe scampered by. They love this time of morning. They act as if they own the mountain top. I guess, in a way, they kind of do. They add  a special to touch to our LeConte experience. The crew is ready to see some fawns playing around camp.

Yesterday was an on again off again theme. The sun would tease us for a few minutes right before the rain would come down. The high was 59º with a low of 47º. It is currently sunny and beautiful. Today is going to be a great day for hiking. Come on up and say hello.

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Dan
6/8/2013 12:35:42 am

Geeat shor!

Dan
6/8/2013 12:40:21 am

Great shot that is!

Jamie
6/8/2013 01:23:27 am

Getting ready to head up Alum Cave trail on Wednesday. What is the weather forecast looking like?

Nash
6/8/2013 01:47:00 am

It doesn't matter what the forecast looks like. You get what you get. Be prepared for anything.

Debi
6/8/2013 01:28:53 am

Yep, I was fortunate to see it. I love the picture too.

Rebecca Partin
6/8/2013 01:31:09 am

would love a print of this shot

Becky Moore
6/8/2013 01:51:10 am

Love the picture and colors! Two months from today my youngest daughter and I will be enjoying our breakfast on our favorite mountain! We will be up to celebrate my 60th - a couple of weeks early.

Nancy
6/8/2013 02:25:26 am

I was there three years ago this week and the Today shots looked exactly like I remember it. Good job!

Dd//MI
6/8/2013 11:10:31 am

Thank you for the Today Show link; I had not seen it yet.
Love the golden photo, Allyson !

Rick Shepherd
6/8/2013 03:10:45 pm

Saw it on tv!.....Loved it!.....Proud of You All n Well Deserved!

Kaye
6/8/2013 03:12:34 pm

Will be in Gatlinburg on July 4th. Have noticed that some are planning to hike up to Mount LeConte that night to view the fireworks. Please let me know what trails you plan on taking and what time you plan on leaving. Would love to see the fireworks from beautiful LeConte. Thanks all!

Tony Ga
6/8/2013 04:24:09 pm

Brian N bama will be leading this expedition. We are planning on joining him and Steve D on Alum. I'm guessing when date get closer there will be more details. Should be fun.


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