Upper Shawnaeehaw
This photo was captured with a DJI Mavic pro drone and a PolarPro Cinema Series filter.
This photo was captured with a DJI Mavic pro drone and a PolarPro Cinema Series filter.
This photo was captured with a DJI Mavic pro drone and a PolarPro Cinema Series filter.
Beech Mountain is known for it's unique roundhouses. These are sitting on curvy Ski Loft Road, which snakes along one of Beech Mountain Resort's ski slopes. The house in the middle with the unstained wooden deck belongs to a friend and former guest or ours at Slopeside. He and his family visited Beech Mountain and fell in love with it just as we did and quickly became part-time residents of the highest mountain town east of the rockies.
This photograph was captured with a DJI Mavic pro drone.
This little guy was left on our doorstep on Valentine's Day two years ago. I'm ashamed to admit it but he has spent the intervening time hanging out on a shelf in our den. It's not a bad perch if you can get it, relaxing between a numbered bottle of Jose Cuervo Reserva de la Familia Tequila and a photograph of the one and only Papa Hemingway after a successful day fishing in the Gulf Stream.
However, it has always seemed a bit lonely for a Gnome known for his love of international adventure. During the holidays, he has been visited on occasion by Squeezy — our Elf on a Shelf — but other than that, he's led a far too sheltered life.
That's all about to change. He took his first trip last weekend to Slopeside in the North Carolina mountains for a little spring skiing. As you can tell, he was thrilled to finally stretch his legs. He's currently planning trips to Florida, Charleston, Mexico and Asheville. It's time to get this Gnome on the road.
This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.
It's been a tough week up on Beech Mountain as far as snow goes with the temperature getting up into the 50s. Starting Monday, the lows will be below freezing every day for the rest of the week so we'll be back into snow making territory, with natural snow on the books Thursday and Saturday. Winter is back! If you're thinking of making a trip up to the NC mountains for a ski getaway in February or March, we've still got a little availability left at Slopeside.
This photograph was captured with the tremendous DJI Mavic Pro drone.
This photo was taken last weekend over Beech Mountain Ski Resort. It's been a great start to the ski season and it's getting better by the day!
The brewery, shops, restaurant, Burton ski school, fire pit and ice rink are on the left and the ski rentals and main lodge are in the middle. Slopeside is the chalet on the right side of the photo.
This photograph was captured with the tremendous DJI Mavic Pro drone.
It's officially ski season! This photograph is a throw-back from a few years ago on Diamond Peak in Lake Tahoe. The season was off to a slow start so we nearly had the entire mountain to ourselves. It was tremendous! If you are a regular visitor to Lake Tahoe and haven't ever ridden Diamond Peak, you've got to check it out. It's a small, locals-only resort. However, what it lacks in fanfare, it lacks in fanfare... and that's exactly what makes it great!
Living on the East Coast and looking for a ski getaway? Check out Slopeside on Beech Mountain!
Beech Mountain started making snow this weekend! Ski season is coming soon!
This pole, outside of Fred's General Mercantile, marks the natural snowfall for each year. At a mile high, eight to ten feet of snow fall every year. Not bad for North Carolina!
Ready to hit the slopes at Beech Mountain? Check out Slopeside, the closest ski rental to the ski village.
This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.
Summer season on Beech Mountain comes to a close this weekend. This was Lori's view from her yoga class at 5506' Skybar at the top of the mountain a couple of weeks ago. Everything will be open again in three months for ski season so it's not so much "good bye" as "see you soon!"
This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.
Beech Mountain is such a great place all year! With skiing and snowboarding in the winter and biking, hiking and disc golf in the summer, there's always something going on. The red building in this photograph is Fred's General Mercantile, known to most as just "Fred's." Fred's has been serving visitors and residents of Beech Mountain for decades and is the go-to spot for everything you could need from hardware to wine. There's even a grumpy cat that doesn't like to be looked at the wrong way! Note to self: get a photo of that cat some time.
This photograph was captured with a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone.