Tag Archive: snow

Looming LeConte

Mt. LeConte from downtown Gatlinburg © William Britten use with permission only

The picture above is Mt. LeConte and the Smoky Mountains looming over downtown Gatlinburg. Taken from the observation deck of the Space Needle two weeks ago after our big Christmas snowstorm. The Space Needle offers a great vantage point to view the Smokies up close and also get a panoramic view of Gatlinburg and the…

Miles Away on Monday: Snowed In!

Snowed In! © William Britten use with permission only

Doesn’t this scene warm your heart? Even as cold as it looks? Makes you want to find the nearest fireplace, invite a cat onto your lap, and be grateful for living on planet Earth.  Wow!  The wood is cut and dried on the porch, and you’re obviously not going anywhere, so just relax. Hope you’re…

Wordless Wednesday: Warm Light on a Cold Mountain

Smoky Mountains Snowy Summit © William Britten use with permission only

Miles Away on Monday: Snug as a Bug

Winter View from a Warm Cabin © William Britten use with permission only

It’s a new year, and things are definitely slowing down in Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains. A good time to plan a snug-as-abug getaway!  Bring  a stack of books or your Kindle and pull up a chair beside the fire. Glance out at the fabulous view a time or two before you doze off into…

Wordless Wednesday: Snowy Gatlinburg

Snowy Gatlinburg © William Britten use with permission only

Snowy Smoky Mountain Panorama

Snowy Smoky Mountains © William Britten use with permission only

This time of year can be absolutely breathtaking in the Gatlinburg area. Both of these images show a winter panorama of the Smoky Mountains with Mt. LeConte center stage. They were taken from a ridge way out on Upper Middle Creek Rd. about 10 miles or so from the Smokies. A long telephoto lens was…

White Christmas in Gatlinburg!

White Christmas 2010 © William Britten use with permission only

The folks who rented this cabin Christmas Eve got their money’s worth!  It’s been snowing ever since … all through Christmas Day, and now still some light snow on the 26th. About 8 inches on the ground now. Of course the wonderful view of the Smoky Mountains and Mt. LeConte from this cabin has vanished…

More Greenbrier in Winter

Greenbrier in Winter © William Britten use with permission only

Yesterday’s Greenbrier in Winter photo was so pretty that I had to do some more. Both of these are along the trail to Ramsay Cascades.  The one above is the footbridge at the trail head, and the one below is on up the trail a bit.  A nice wet slow that really clung to the…

Wordless Wednesday: Greenbrier in Winter

Greenbrier in Winter © William Britten use with permission only

Bud Ogle Place in Winter

Bud Ogle Cabin in Winter © William Britten use with permission only

Earlier this week I was out at the Ogle Place along the Roaring Fork in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We had a snowfall followed by frigid temperatures. On this morning I was trying to keep feeling in my fingers with the temperature around 9 degrees! Photographing scenes like the ones above and below…

Smoky Mountains History: Winter Hiking

Dutch Roth at Little Indian Gap shelter © University of Tennessee Libraries

From the journal of Dutch Roth, Tales From the Woods, describing the history of winter hiking in the Smoky Mountains: We hiked in all kinds of weather and I never forgot my camera, despite the cold or rain. You never know when you might miss a good shot. We hiked around rocks, on rocks, hopped rocks,…

Cold Mountain

Cold Mt. LeConte © William Britten use with permission only

It has been frigid cold here in Gatlinburg! Temperatures in the teens for several days. The morning light has a watery winter translucent quality. Our little cabin stares into the face of a stern and slumbering Mt. LeConte. But it’s also a warm time of year. A fire in the stove, bread in the oven,…

Free Desktop Wallpaper or Screensaver

Winter Silence Wallpaper

For all my blog, facebook, and twitter followers I’m offering a free image that can be used as a desktop wallpaper or as a screensaver.  The image can be downloaded from http://williambritten.com/wallpaper/winter-silence-screensaver.jpg This is an impressionistic snow scene taken in the Greenbrier section of the Great Smokies National Park.  The effect is created by moving…

Wordless Wednesday: New Snow on the Mountains

New snow December 2010 © William Britten use with permission only

First Winter Storm for 2010-11

Little ice pellets © William Britten use with permission only

First storm of the season!  Little ice pellets raining down. Mt. LeConte shrouded in a snowstorm. Travel over Newfound Gap in the Smoky Mountains not advisable. Bring it on!  Snow us in! Heat up the chocolate.

Wordless Wednesday: Early Snow on Mt. LeConte

Autumn Snow on Mt. LeConte © William Britten use with permission only

Spring Snow on Mt. LeConte

Spring Snow on Mt. LeConte © William Britten use with permission only

A spring snow dusted Mt. LeConte  on Tuesday night, closing the road to Newfound Gap in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It’s not unusual to see the contrasts of winter and spring in one scene as in the picture above. The summit of Mt. LeConte is around 6500 feet, while the green trees in…

Gallery: Greenbrier in Winter

Winter Smoky Mountain road

Perhaps the last decent snowfall of the winter this week created a winter dreamscape up in the Greenbrier section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. These pictures tell the whole story. Click on the first one to bring up a larger slide show, then put your mouse over the image to go forward or…

Driven to Abstraction

Abstract snow image

Another light snowstorm through most of the day yesterday, but not enough to close the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  I drove up into the Greenbrier section and found a winter fairyland. So beautiful and dreamlike … I’ll have some more images soon from my roamings, but first a few abstract treatments….

Smoky Mountain Spirituality

Snowy footbridge

The picture above is the footbridge leading to the Ramsey Cascades Trail in the Greenbrier section of the Smoky Mountains. Yes, it’s still cold and quiet around here. Another cold, snowy scene from the Greenbrier is below. But to warm things up on the waning days of winter, there’s a gallery of quotations down below….

Still Winter in Gatlinburg

Snowplow in Gatlinburg

Usually by the end of February, winter is losing its grip in our quiet little village on the edge of the Smoky Mountains. But this year we’ve still got the twice-weekly snowstorms, still wearing the triple layers, still the hot chocolate and tea, the howling wind at night, the cats that refuse to venture outdoors…

Snow on Appalachian Trail at Newfound Gap

Snow at Newfound Gap in Smoky Mountains

Still plenty of snow at Newfound Gap. The road from Gatlinburg to the top of the Smoky Mountains has been closed a lot this winter, but it was open on Saturday, February 20th when I took this picture. Lots of people were up there hiking, frolicking, and sliding around with their children. I pulled over…

Walkin’ around My Town

wax museum in Gatlinburg TN

Still the snowcap on Mt. LeConte, still the cabin fever. So head downtown for a walk-around. Gatlinburg on a winter weekday can be slow, with few tourists on the Parkway promenade. The wishing well is frozen, and hardly a brave soul on the chair lift. The ticky-tack gaudiness of the Parkway is on stark display,…

A Snowy Walk

More snow today, and cabin fever setting in.  There’s only so much relaxation a person can stand, gazing out at the Smoky Mountains, silent and brooding, waiting for Spring and the return of the tourist season. So I called Broom down from the roof, and we set off on a walk. Yep, sure enough, there…

Snowy Winter in Gatlinburg

Sarah and I ventured out to dinner last night at the Cherokee Grill in downtown Gatlinburg.  It was a magical evening as we sat by the fireside with a view of snow falling outside on the Gatlinburg streets. Sharing the seafood salad with a loaf of fresh-baked bread is our favorite option from the Cherokee…

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