Monday, February 11, 2013

Winter Wonderland

So far... this has been an awesome 2012-2013 winter ski season in the NC High Country. Appalachian, Beech and Sugar Mountain Ski Resorts have all enjoyed favorable weather and great ski conditions for the Southeastern states. Sugar Mountain opened the earliest in the resort's history for the Halloween weekend. The early start was followed by Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and MLK- all which were fortunately fun, cold, snowy holiday weekends. Great economic boost to the NC High Country economy.



Many of the winter mornings, we have been greeted by fog and ice.




Wind, fog & blowing snow have made for some frosty mornings. Visibility limited to 5-10 feet.


 

Nothing like the clouds & fog clearing to reveal the beautiful NC and TN mountain ranges.

  

Cabin down the street seems perfectly decorated for the holidays in a blanket of white!!



Grouse Moor Drive on Sugar Mountain.

The road we have to navigate up to the top ridge of Sugar Mtn. Always a beautiful drive...

But often more dangerous than many weekenders prefer.



Brian and I enjoyed New Years Eve with Chad & John. We ventured to the top of the mountain, out onto the upper most slope & watched the fireworks with members of the ski patrol. Unique experience to view the explosions at eye level. Each "bomb" lit the lodge, slopes and valley below. What a great way to welcome in 2013!!


For two days- this was all that my dad got to see. Nothing past the villa below... Finally on the last day of his visit- clouds lifted, blowing snow ceased & views looking west toward Tennessee were revealed. Awesome snow covered mountain ranges- as far as the eyes can see...


It's been an awesome "virgin winter" for us. We've learned that we must keep up-to-date with the Sugartop weather forecast and not the Banner Elk or Boone forecasts. Winter weather conditions up at 5,000 feet are not for the weak... We have experienced several winter storms with winds over 60mph and a holiday storm with sustained winds & snow over 25 mph that lasted two days. My dad called it a "whiteout" as he thought he would never get to see a view past our deck to the villa below. Jersey has been a trooper- she tackles snow drifts that are easily twice her height. But she is not a fan of the hard & slippery ice coatings that tend to blanket the higher elevations. We are looking forward to more wintery adventures before spring arrives in April - May.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Girls Weekend...

In late July 2012- the girls headed up for a long mountain weekend. Emily, Tracy, Barb & Aspen were our first guests. Barb & Aspen spent a couple of days chilling out before Tracy and Emily arrived. The crew did not get cabin fever- they were out and about... all over the highlands. They visited every winery, restaurant and fun night spot around. We loved getting their texts and photos as they checked-in at some of the local attractions. 





Aspen loved hanging out on the deck- enjoying the cooler weather!!














Always a local favorite-

Banner Elk Winery was definitely on the "To See List".






 

 

 

 

 

 

 




After several bottles of wine, a stop by "The Frog & The Monkey" was in order...

















 

No trip to Sugar Mountain in July is complete without a chairlift ride to the top of the ski slope.


Another Day - Another Winery...

This time it was Grandfather Winery!!









Grandfather Vineyard Winery - Cheers...



The Blue Ridge Mountains-

Views of Banner Elk & Tennessee from the Western Ridge of Sugar Mountain.


Monday, November 5, 2012

Pack of Three

So it is here- November 5, 2012 that I begin my first blog. A place where I can chronicle my experiences along this journey called LIFE. Being the anniversary of my birth (November 5, 1963) it seems an appropriate time to open a new chapter... A shared glimpse into my life, if you will...

Our grandparents, aunts, uncles, moms, dads, etc... used to sit around the breakfast table or dinner table and share family histories, stories of challenge & triumph, deaths and births, pictures, tales of travel as well as stories of faith. For most of us- family time around meals is a thing of the past. It seems that for most families- a dinner or meal in which everyone sits down together is now reserved for special occasions or holidays such as Thanksgiving or Christmas.  In our fast paced world- it seems that most everyone is too busy to sit down and share meals together, much less share insights into the happenings of everyday life.

The talented country comedienne Minnie Pearl once said- "When you're hot, you're hot. And when you're not, you can't even give it away. So give 'em what they want..." It is in the spirit of her words that I finally "give in" and embrace the electronic age. No sense in pondering the disappearance of the family dinner table and story time... Instead, it is time to start sharing and communicating with family and friends in the format that is most popular and easiest to share- the format that most want.

Why NC Pack of Three? Well, actually because Pack of Three was not available- someone beat me to that blog title. Grrr... Curses... Luckily, I remembered that NCPACKOF3@YAHOO.COM was the e-mail address that we created as the designated e-mail depository for all things related to our new mountain condo. We were trying to think of an e-mail address and means of keeping the condo utilities, HOA communications, insurance, maintenance, etc... separate from our home in Charlotte. So was born our Pack of 3- Brian, Chuck & Jersey. A seemingly appropriate name for an NC State Wolfpack family.

The primary goal of this blog will be to share pictures & stories that create a time line to document the "memories" we make at our new weekend home on Sugar Mountain. This is the eve of Election Day 2012- but this blog will not be about politics, crime, social injustice or controversies. There are plenty of other media sources for that...

A focus on "mountain life" is an opportunity to embrace and share the simple treasures and natural beauties of life. The mountains are where all of my family roots are entrenched- specifically near Blairsville, Georgia and Franklin, North Carolina. So it seemed somewhat odd yet fitting when Brian and I began exploring mountain properties in the Summer & Fall of 2011. Seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the stressful city life in Charlotte, NC- our search narrowed in February of 2012 and ended around March - April with our purchase of a condo in The Reserve @ Sugar Mountain. We spent many stressful nights discussing the pros & cons and praying that we were making wise decisions. Now we find ourselves 9 months later and we've already experienced Spring, Summer and Fall... All that is left in this first year is to try and survive a harsh mountain winter at 5,000 feet. This past week was our first test as Ski Sugar opened for snow skiing on October 31, 2012. In the 43 year history of the ski resort, the earliest prior opening was November 5, 1976. The early opening this year came at a huge price as the weather pattern that brought the 12+ inches of snow and 50+ mph winds was actually the backside of Hurricane Sandy- which destroyed much of the New Jersey and New York shore.

And now the stories, narratives and tales of our journeys begin... Enjoy!!


NC Pack of Three