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It captures the essence of the climate, terrain, scenery, and creatures great and small of the Southern Appalachians. The 2024 Blue Ridge Calendar is a work of art thanks to amazing photographers and a talented graphic designer. A front moving through Sunday brings showers and thundershowers during the daytime before another bout of sunny pleasant weather at the beginning of next week. Tomorrow is sunnier before temperatures come up on Saturday. Too much work to get out of runs, and if you don't hike the ridge it wouldn't be worth it IMHO.Ray's Forecast NWS Forecast Right Now Wx Graphics Forecast Mapįorecast Last Updated at Thursday, Septemat 5:22PMĭry high pressure gives us nice uneventful weather for the next three days. Cat tracks should now go uphill, and several here do. Great snow, some great terrain, but overall lacking in a consistent vert and steep pitch to keep you smiling from top to bottom, the smile fades the further down the hill you go (unless you drop into the Waterfall area, but then it fades quickly as you hike/skate out of a hole). The Waterfall area is below the rim and has some great features but again, you will be skating or hiking out. The glades below the rim can be fun if you keep your speed up, but considering they get the killer POW often you really have to work it, and there is no getting around the 'flat-tracks' to get you back to the lift. Not such a big deal for skiers but boarders are constantly skating to make it back to the lift. But after the first 600-800 vertical feet, it becomes quite shallow in pitch and there are tons of holes or "flat-tracks". The top of the entire mountain is a great playground with easy hikes to sick terrain, anything from steep glades to fun cornices to gnarly cliff hucks. Rode Wolfy (Wolf Creek Ski Area) w/ 24"+ and the snow was gorgeous: light, deep, and fun.
