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Ok…the camera can't see the bay, but we can…. it was a blustery snowy day yesterday… but well worth the hike down to Vikingsholm
(you can see that view here: https://plus.google.com/u/1/+DaveBell/posts/2F6wmCYepYo )
Emerald Bay…180-degree View
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Ok…the camera can’t see the bay, but we can…. it was a blustery snowy day yesterday… but well worth the hike down to Vikingsholm
(you can see that view here: https://plus.google.com/u/1/+DaveBell/posts/2F6wmCYepYo )
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They probably got a lot more snow today, though now the snow levels are rising more to pass level. Still, I hope that the higher elevations are getting a good amount.
+Seán Duggan I'm right in it at lake level… it's been pouring rain all day (melting a lot of the existing snow away).. still 36 degrees at 11pm.. more rain tomorrow, snow level at 8000 ft…. so good to get the precip, but not so great for the skiers.
That's too bad. I'd love nothing more than a big boost to the Sierra snowpack from this storm.
Now that's what I like to see!! A beautiful view. What's with the winter coats?