Rabun
Senior Member
I’ve been in Rabun county for quite a few snows/ice’s and those crews up there are on it! But yes side streets are always a challenge
Where did you hunt. Wasn't the norm for us in the Poconos.Hunting in snow was the norm in Pennsylvania for deer season, opening day of "buck season" was the Monday after Thanksgiving weekend. Sometimes too much snow!
Where did you hunt. Wasn't the norm for us in the Poconos.
Hunted near Roulette a couple of years, mid 80's. Lots of spikes.Potter County, near Carter Camp, 1967 - 1973.
Looks like y’all got a little more than we did south of Blairsville. We got a few inches overnight, then rain this morning turning everything to slush, now it’s starting to snow again. We lost power around 4am, it was back on at 9am.Electricity has been out since 6:30 this morning but the generator and wood stove are keeping us comfortable up here on this mountain.
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Kinda glad it didnt tbh, im too chicken to drive over the mountain in snow/ice so i probably would have just lost a day of huntingcouldn’t have snowed during the season, c’mon
Paved roads have been fine today, we didn’t go higher than 2600ft though. Went down Helton Creek Falls road and it was drivable. Downed trees seem to be the predominant problem.Kinda glad it didnt tbh, im too chicken to drive over the mountain in snow/ice so i probably would have just lost a day of hunting
Just put in low and roll, you'll be aight. Automatic transmission shifts is what gets folks in a bind.
Haha, ease up on that lead foot.I can just see me hittin a slick spot and soaring off the back side of burnt mountain like a sack of taters
Wow! What kind of camera is that?Had a little snow here in Cumming, GA. Turn up the volume.
It is a Panasonic GH5 with an Olympus 75-300mm lens that I bought used.Wow! What kind of camera is that?
…or better yet, what camera do you recommend?