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November 10, 2017

11/10/2017

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Good Morning,
     The chill sort of snuck up on us last night.  As quickly as the sun dipped behind the horizon for a gorgeous sunset, the temperatures wasted no time in dropping into the 20's.  We bottomed out at 23 degrees last night, coming after yesterday's high of 46.  What precip the clouds managed to squeeze out Thursday turned out to be a meager 0.03" of rainfall.  Conditions are mostly clear this morning and should persist throughout the day.  You'll definitely want those layers, hats, and gloves though as the wind coming over the mountain cuts into whatever warmth the sun is mustering.
​     Have a great start to the Veterans Day weekend.
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Pat N
11/10/2017 10:34:04 am

I can feel the chill from just looking at the pictures. May you enjoy many more sunsets!

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Dan M
11/10/2017 01:05:17 pm

Already looking forward to my next hike up LeConte in the Spring.

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Sherleen
11/11/2017 12:53:58 am

Stay well and warm. :-)

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Ricko
11/11/2017 03:43:35 am

Coming up next Wednesday to spend the night. What time do the llamas usually get to the top and how long do they usually stay?
We are using the Alum Cave Trail.

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