And just like that - a strong wind and we're up to 50F. No more ice. In fact I've opened the windows tonight to cool the cabin off and get some humidity in here.
We were going to drive to do a hike on Meadow n mountain trail as the trailhead is less than a mile from our property but quickly realized we were not going to make it down even the gravel drive without sliding out. So we changed plans and just did a loop on the property. Lots of frozen mist and rime ice sort of stuff all over everything. Doesn't really come across on the cell phone camera.
Everything was very lush and green even if frozen.
I was watching today's JB Atmospheric avenger video and he clued me in on the WPC's historical map site so I'm going back through all the storms that year and looking at surface features. Those big storms all just appeared over the Texas Gulf Coast, tracked over the LA coast and up the seaboard. Seems like a life age since we've seen one of those.
Good for you! We leave on Sunday to head back SE so we will miss out on next week's snow. Will be back again in late January so hopefully we can get a chance to snowshoe then.
There are maybe about 25 acres on the northern slope of the property that was decimated during that bad ice storm and is now almost a monoculture of regenerating sweet birch. Our plan is to donate the entire property to the Nature Conservancy when we pass so I am working to negotiate with them as part of the deal to have them cut those down and replace them all with red spruce to help establish a viable population in this area. Luckily most all the large Hemlocks at lower elevation were spared the axe and the ice so they are doing well. No signs of Adelgids, hopefully the cold is a contributing factor.
I hope so! Technically our property is just inside the western most vertex of the warning which is probably why I keep getting phone alerts. Hopefully it's more sleet/rain here. You can still see damage from a severe ice storm during the 1990s up on the higher elevations here.
Man I don't know how the settlers lived in the mountains back in the day. Out at the cabin it's like constant gale winds at 3k feet. Also socked in with clouds. Looks like we might have a freezing rain storm on Friday, we'll see.
I did have this tiny bear rooting around two nights ago. Based on the pic I don't think it was much taller than my knees.
I just treat any Twitter personality as though they're trying to sell me a used car. At the end of the day they're just whoring out for views, whatever it takes.
There are three things in life we can count on. Death, Taxes, and for JB to sniff out a snowstorm when all the models are showing torch (or anything else, for that matter).