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IIIBradIII
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For a good time, call 1-800-beech-mtn! :>) Today was my first time to Beech, and while I realize it's not always like this, today was absolutely incredible. The place looked like a Colorado postcard with all the snow they had hanging off every square inch of the mountain. More than once I gave in to the temptation to test the fringes of the runs and found myself in a 2ft snowdrift. I've never experienced that before in the SE.



(apologies in advance for the quality - my phone has an awful camera)



Woke up around 5:45am and drove up. Snowy roads - good sign!







The morning started out rough, with lots of driving snow and fog/cloud.







The wind was so stiff in the morning that my friend couldn't even stand up straight long enough for me to take his picture. Note the safety fence bowing inwards from the wind, as well as the trees bending over.







By late morning though the sun started working its way through.















By the time we finished up our lunch (awesome minestrone soup there by the way) the sky was mostly blue and the afternoon was incredible.



Check out this mountain wave - told ya it was windy.







Thankfully the wind died down considerably in the afternoon. It was still present, but after the snowblasting in the morning the afternoon breeze was barely detectable.



The presence of snow EVERYWHERE is what struck me the most - the entire mountain, valley, nook, crevice, etc - snow was everywhere, and lots of it. Here are a couple of parting shots of trees bearing more snow than my yard has seen all year.











I am definitely planning a return trip to Beech this season.
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bmwloco
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Kapow wow! Fantastic.



I hope to get one last day at Beech this year before it's over.
gingerchick
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NICE! i went to sugar wed night and the conditions there were the best i have ever experienced there, even witht the wind and fog!
n_alabamaskier
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@IIIBradIII 211854 wrote:The presence of snow EVERYWHERE is what struck me the most - the entire mountain, valley, nook, crevice, etc - snow was everywhere, and lots of it.



It has snowed every other day up there (measureable) and probably more than that with ambiance snows per Mike Doble. They have had over a 110" of snow. With only a short thaw in January (that wasnt too bad). This is what happens. Do you not read First Trax on a daily basis, newb?
GeorgiaSouthern
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I tire of telling folks in Atlanta that Colorado-lite is 4 hours away!!!
Skiwryter
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Nice TR, now the secret is out!
jamsandwich
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its more like colorado zero though. still awesome. can't wait til monday, i'm going to dominate the late season
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Lol, great 'beach' photo.
Ski Bunny
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Nice TR and pics! Looks like you had a great time.
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Been tryin' to tell everyone the conditions have been like that the entire season.
"Nothing changes if nothing changes."
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