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I’ve only driven 64 around Cashiers. Did you drive any west from Cashiers towards Highlands? If so, I think you’ll be fine cause it’s pretty curvy and hilly and likely equivalent to your route. East of Cashiers to Sapphire is a little more tame if I recall. Otherwise, I’ll defer to those who know the area more.

Everybody’s different, but I’ve never minded mountain driving even though I do it rarely. Much rather do that than drive on a SoCal highway, that’s for sure.

I'm actually going to thank you a bit later for noting 64 west out of Cashiers. I spent too much time a couple months back gawking at the scenery to realize that this is a bit of a tricky road, and yet I've considered heading this way anyway on the way out to hit some sites in North GA and might still do it.

I'm going to probably have to scratch my initial idea, and I was already thinking on that this morning. I'll look again, but I think 178 has no scenery and is an annoying road. 64 does though and has the optionality of Whiteside Mountain if I wanted to hit it again.

Edit: For as much as I've talked about North Carolina on occasion in real life (this was especially a thing when I was a teen), I've actually only been to the state as a destination 4 times (I've passed through a couple other times). This is going to be the 5th time, and 3rd time to the same general area. One of my few longer than 2 night trips as a teen (haven't done too many longer trips since then) led to me talking about the Cullowhee area CONSTANTLY (thought we were more in the Cashiers area when I was 14, but I think it was Cullowhee instead as the drive was long and I think we passed by a college).
 
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I'm surprised your area averages less than 40" of precip in a year.

We ramp up pretty good in August/September *IF* we get tropical weather coming through to get us to our ~45-50" annual average. It's a slightly drier climate here east of the Appalachians otherwise since we're so far from the Gulf and don't get much from it.


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I'm actually going to thank you a bit later for noting 64 west out of Cashiers. I spent too much time a couple months back gawking at the scenery to realize that this is a bit of a tricky road, and yet I've considered heading this way anyway on the way out to hit some sites in North GA and might still do it.

I'm going to probably have to scratch my initial idea, and I was already thinking on that this morning. I'll look again, but I think 178 has no scenery and is an annoying road. 64 does though and has the optionality of Whiteside Mountain if I wanted to hit it again.

Edit: For as much as I've talked about North Carolina on occasion in real life (this was especially a thing when I was a teen), I've actually only been to the state as a destination 4 times (I've passed through a couple other times). This is going to be the 5th time, and 3rd time to the same general area. One of my few longer than 2 night trips as a teen (haven't done too many longer trips since then) led to me talking about the Cullowhee area CONSTANTLY (thought we were more in the Cashiers area when I was 14, but I think it was Cullowhee instead as the drive was long and I think we passed by a college).
It’s a great area. I’ve been over there about as many times as you have and the scenery made quite an impression on me. The college in Cullowhee is Western Carolina. I remember passing by it and thinking I should have gone there back in the day cause of the mountain scenery.

Mountain driving is different, but at least it’s more interesting. Certainly more than driving Coastal Plain roads in my opinion, which tend to look the same no matter what state you’re in. Flat flat flat. Oh here’s some swamp? LOL. And that’s no offense to the coastal plain/tidewater folk on here, just my honest opinion.
 
Reminds me of a winter storm warning and riding the line…off
To DuPont to find property …


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This low pressure up in the Canadian prairies is looking great on radar. Seems like it's been raining all month up there.
 

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Anyone else having issue loading weather.gov and other related sites? None will load on my phone or my computer, which isn't quite fun when there are severe warned storms near me in Maine! I have Radar Scope which will works great, I just like to have multiple options!
 
Anyone else having issue loading weather.gov and other related sites? None will load on my phone or my computer, which isn't quite fun when there are severe warned storms near me in Maine! I have Radar Scope which will works great, I just like to have multiple options!

I can’t load my forecast at all there. Only just noticed it being an issue as I was gone to the lake/northeastern parts of the CSRA for a while.
 
Anyone else having issue loading weather.gov and other related sites? None will load on my phone or my computer, which isn't quite fun when there are severe warned storms near me in Maine! I have Radar Scope which will works great, I just like to have multiple options!
Same. Been like that since 8am for me
 
World Cup

Bracket of 32 remaining countries:
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-16 have been eliminated after each team played 3 games

-single elimination from this point forward

-this was first WC with >32 teams starting

-first WC was in 1930

-all winners have been from either Europe or S America
 
This is when a trip to elevations of 8,000+ feet in the amazingly refreshing Colorado Rockies can be most appreciated. I’ve been almost only in summer for that reason since I don’t ski or snowboard. Even the warm days in the 80s feel fantastic due to dew points usually only in the 10s or 20s outside of PM monsoon convection. And then the PM monsoon convection is cool to follow. It often gets downright chilly after these with temps suddenly falling to the 50s! One time I saw small hail that looked like snow on surfaces! I always travel there with a light jacket.

It’s not Colorado, but unless something changes in the lengthier range, I’m going to end up very grateful I planned to go back to SW NC in mid July and wishing I made it longer.

Actually, I hope the heat backs off just a bit. As I’d prefer those mid 80’s at around at least 3500 feet to be more like low 80’s at most.
 
Any insight as to why GSP doesn’t put warnings up as much a RAH? I’ve noticed the same forecasts as a county over with similar results. While those counties have watches/warnings , we don’t.
 
I’ve learned that any location with “horse” in the name, whether in Canada or the U.S., seems to be amazingly wintry:

-Deadhorse in Alaska

-Whitehorse in Yukon, Canada

-Darkhorse Lake in Montana just got major snow the last 2 days

-Hungry Horse, MT
 
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Any insight as to why GSP doesn’t put warnings up as much a RAH? I’ve noticed the same forecasts as a county over with similar results. While those counties have watches/warnings , we don’t.
I haven’t noticed it, but that doesn’t mean there’s not a difference. Are you talking severe or flood or all Watches/Warnings in general?

I believe Severe/Tornado Watches are handled entirely by the SPC. (if that's incorrect, someone please let me know)
 
Things that ain't gonna happen for $10,000 please. 😆

In other news the water restrictions came down like a hammer today locally. The entire Pee Dee/Yadkin basin is in such bad shape. Yankees are having a fit over not being able to water their precious grass. 💀
 
World Cup: USA vs Bosnia 8PM EDT Wednesday!

@BufordWX I forgot to put Wednesday. Now I’ve corrected it.
Watched the end of Paraguay upsetting Germany and Morocco over Netherlands. Both went into penalty kicks. Crazy tension when it goes to the tiebreaker.

Paraguay doesn't look like the same team the US played game 1 BTW.

No opinion on the US/Bosnia outcome. I get nervous with these teams that aren't favored but have nothing to lose. (Paraguay being a textbook example)
 
Watched the end of Paraguay upsetting Germany and Morocco over Netherlands. Both went into penalty kicks. Crazy tension when it goes to the tiebreaker.

Paraguay doesn't look like the same team the US played game 1 BTW.

No opinion on the US/Bosnia outcome. I get nervous with these teams that aren't favored but have nothing to lose. (Paraguay being a textbook example)

Thing that we can say with the US is that they probably went further than everyone anticipated already.

Since I like to ramble about plans, my idea to go tubing in Rosman, NC, has changed to at the very least attempting a visit to Lake Jocassee on the way to Cashiers to position to go to Gorges State Park for my full day in NC. I had already thought about visiting the Jocassee wilderness area before it ended up turning into Gorges State Park during the pandemic year. It was a nice trip, but my usual restrictions while being alongside dad meant the only waterfall I saw was Whitewater Falls.

I do wonder if whether this is too ambitious of an idea though (or if whether it would just be a better idea to go on Tuesday and come back home through rural SC), while the lake looks great and the idea of photographing it again from the NC side seems like a wonderful idea to me, the best stuff on it takes a long boat ride. Maybe I could try paddleboarding (while sitting down probably) or find a spot to rent tubes from.
 
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