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18 May 2013

Site Update (May 1st 2013): All weather maps have been improved to make them much more useful for climbers. Animate either temperature or weather and move your cursor to any mountain location to see how the weather is forecast to evolve at various elevations. Because of the limited space on these large region maps, we can only show this at a subset of locations. We will add much more detailed maps very soon.

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EXAMPLE: STONE MOUNTAIN DATA NEW MOUNTAIN DATA (try to fill as many boxes as possible)
Stone Mountain
Lat: 36.3936 Lat:
Lon: 278.9563 Lon:
Appalachians
Blue Ridge Mountains
United States
792 m m
GMT -5.0h GMT + h (use "-" for negative timezones, as in the US)
February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November
Sparta/N. Wilkesboro
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Stone Mountain is just another mysterious result from long ago when the Earth had a "molten burp" in the Appalachians of NC. Like Looking Glass Rock, Stone Mountain is a roughly rounded protrusion that proudly possesses a curving cliff line of solid rock. There are many technical routes up the steep faces of the mountain with some providing up to 600 ft. of climbing. Some areas atop Stone Mountain resemble a barren moonscape due to the solid and holistically smooth stone surface of much of the mountain. Whether you acheive the summit via the strenuous summit trail or a technical climb. Maxing out on this abnormal Appalachian protrusion is quite an experience.

 

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