peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
I got up this morning and the familiar rumble of snow plows were out and about for the first time this year at the Randolph/Gorham line. The ground and roads have been getting below freezing so when it snows they dont melt off. Looks like 3 or 4 inches on the ground. The benefit of last nights snow is clear blue sky with all the softwoods trimmed out in white and the summits reflecting back white with a low sun angle. Meteorological winter start tomorrow and the solstice is 22 days from now but despite the conditions south of the mountains, folks should plan for full winter gear (minus shoeshoes). Sure it might warm up and rain Sunday but there is no good reason not to make the switch in gear to winter as odds are this type of weather is going to be around for a few months .
I also have switched over to snowtires last weekend as Lowes Store and all the other tow truck companies are out to make their truck payments and early season is when they catch the unprepared hikers and skiers driving up from down south.
Most FS gates get closed after the close of rifle season so next weekend may be it unless we have an extended warm up as once the gates get closed they rarely reopen until after spring mud season.
I also have switched over to snowtires last weekend as Lowes Store and all the other tow truck companies are out to make their truck payments and early season is when they catch the unprepared hikers and skiers driving up from down south.
Most FS gates get closed after the close of rifle season so next weekend may be it unless we have an extended warm up as once the gates get closed they rarely reopen until after spring mud season.