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12/6/2010

 
Good Morning, The Low last night was 2 and the high was 10, and we've gotten over a foot of snow on the ground now. These are pictures from hiking around yesterday, The Second from the same spot on Boulevard as a few days ago. 
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Randy
12/6/2010 02:32:13 am

WOW!!! Great pictures. Sure wish I was there. Thanks for the updates

Pat M
12/6/2010 03:26:19 am

Beautiful pictures! Thank you for the updates. Wish I could be there in person but this is the next best thing!

Debbie
12/6/2010 03:46:11 am

Thanks for the pictures and update. I would to see the mountain with snow but looking at your pictures makes my day.How do you get supplies in the winter with so much snow on the ground ?

JoAnn
12/6/2010 03:54:57 am

Thank you so much for sharing these awesome photos. Stay warm and I look forward to seeing more!

Donnie
12/6/2010 03:56:39 am

Awesome pics ! Very envious of your job ! Hiked Leconte a few times via Alum cave bluffs...beautiful. Keep those pics. coming. Thanx

Lee
12/6/2010 04:15:58 am

Great pictures. I hiked up a few years ago by way of the Boulevard trail. Walked in and out the same day and was proud of myself until a gentleman running passed me on the way up and was running back down before I got close to the lodge.

Big A
12/6/2010 11:59:56 am

Awesome pictures!
Stay warm!

Marilyn
12/6/2010 12:04:26 pm

WOW! A picture says a thousand words doesn't it? Begs to sit in front of a fire with hot choc, tea, or coffee whatever the choice is, some soothing music and maybe a good book. Much grateful for the look-see of what is happening up there.

Scott
12/6/2010 12:26:29 pm

Hey, hope things are good on the mountain??? Do you have any record of the largest snowfall at the lodge while someone has been in the position like yourself?

RT
12/6/2010 01:37:51 pm

Keep the snow coming! I was the first person up there in four weeks this past March when there was 57+ inches on the ground. Its Awsome!! will be up there this year when the snow gets deep enough.

Pam B
12/6/2010 10:16:31 pm

Thanks Alex for all the great pictures,I would love to have a job like yours. My husband & I love to hike and have been to LeConte 4 times, we stay in the open shelter, the first time it had just snowed 12inches the night before... We Loved it. Take care & God Bless.

Millie
12/6/2010 11:34:46 pm

Hi Alex. Mmmmmm Look at that snow. Must be quiet and lovely to be on the MNT. Enjoy!!!!

Kaye Cole
12/7/2010 01:09:10 am

Alex, what wonderful pictures and what entertaining comments you are posting. I truly love the mountains, and am quite envious of you for the next few months. Wishing you a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. Thanks so much for letting me share in the beauty of Mt. LeConte Mountain's awesome beauty.

Dana P. aka "The Buglady"
12/7/2010 03:47:52 am

The pics for today are awesome. What a lot of snow! Looks like something you'd see in the Swiss Alps!!


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