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.
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.
It's that time of year again. Time to pack up the van with framed Smoky Mtns photos, display panels and all the rest of our gear. The Gatlinburg...
These pictures were taken by Dutch Roth. The text from his journal below describes the fascinating history in the early days of Smoky Mountains...
Once more, it's Craft Fair time in Gatlinburg! The Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community begins the annual Easter Show this week (Thursday April...
Your pictures are beautiful! It really reflects the beauty of God’s earth!
I just had a question. Here in Texas, we have hail storms that look like what you call Ice Pellets in two of your pictures. What is the difference?
They just seemed different than the round hailstones. Bigger than sleet, but not quite hail. Just little chunks of ice.