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Hi Res Photos

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photo by Hugh Morton (1.4 MB)

Some mornings when the clouds linger in the valleys, guests can see the peaks of Mt. Mitchell standing alone across the sea of white.

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photo by Hugh Morton (.596 MB)

Clouds freeze on the top of the Mountain and cover the Swinging Bridge with rime ice.

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photo by Hugh Morton (1.4 MB)

Mountain ridges retreat for dozens of miles in all directions from the top of Grandfather Mountain.

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photo by Hugh Morton (6.7 MB)

The peaks of Grandfather Mountain covered in rime ice, an icy crust that forms when the clouds freeze on the trees.

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photo by Jack Morton (164 KB)

Otters love to play in the snow, and the Grandfather Mountain staffs works quickly to clear roads and path of ice and snow so guests can come up to enjoy their antics.

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photo by Hugh Morton (1.08 MB)

Snow and ice covering Linville Peak on Grandfather Mountain in western North Carolina.

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What People Say…

"I remember attending Singing On The Mountain when Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash performed on the "rock" and when Bob Hope dropped by to pass a few jokes and make us laugh. I remember the laughs and lifetime friends we made. That must have been about 35 years ago. What a great time my parents and I had. "

Cecil

Swannanoa, NC