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Paving begins on park road

Paving begins on park road Cracks and bumps in the road show the need for repaving. NPS photo A paving project expected to last through the end of November is now underway on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s most-used thoroughfare, Newfound Gap Road.  The project involves the 8-mile section between the Chimneys Picnic Area and Newfound Gap. Though it is expected to wrap up by Nov. 30, delays are possible should inclement weather pose a problem.  Weekday, single-lane closures and traffic delays will be in effect from now until June 15 and again from Aug. 16 to Sept. 30. Lane closures are permitted from 7 a.m. Mondays through noon on Fridays and will be managed with flagging operations and a pilot car to lead traffic through the work zones. Some parking areas and pull-offs will be closed intermittently. However, no daytime closures will be allowed on weekends, holidays, the week before and after the Easter holiday, the summer season or the month of October

WATCH: Ramblers have first hike of the year to Adam s Calendar

WATCH: Ramblers have first hike of the year to Adam s Calendar
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Avalanche that killed Australian police officer Nathan Deutschbein results in safety recommendations

Avalanche that killed Australian police officer Nathan Deutschbein results in safety recommendations 1 Mar, 2021 03:38 AM 4 minutes to read Nathan Deutschbein leaves behind his wife Skye and their two daughters. Photo / Supplied The death of an Australian police officer caught in a deadly South Island avalanche has resulted in a raft of safety recommendations for other New Zealand mountaineers. Nathan Deutschbein, a New South Wales police officer and father of two girls, died on November 29, 2018, when he was caught in an avalanche and became buried while descending the Eugenie Glacier in the Aoraki – Mt Cook National Park with a climbing companion. Read More

Decades ago, 9 Russian hikers mysteriously fled their tent and froze to death A new study sheds light on the cold case

Decades ago, 9 Russian hikers mysteriously fled their tent and froze to death A new study sheds light on the cold case
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Is avalanche the answer to a 62-year-old Russian mystery over 9 deaths?

Is avalanche the answer to a 62-year-old Russian mystery over 9 deaths? 26 Feb, 2021 04:00 AM 8 minutes to read An image of the hiking trip from January 28, 1959. Cameras and film were recovered after the hikers were found. Photo / dyatlovpass.com via The New York Times New York Times By: Ivan Nechepurenko and Alan Yuhas Was it UFOs? Yeti? The KGB? The riddle of who or what killed nine young hikers has inspired conspiracy theories for decades. Two scientists now say a natural disaster may be to blame. What drove nine experienced hikers, some barefoot and almost naked, out of their tent and into the subzero cold and the tomblike darkness of the Russian wilderness in 1959?

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