Mid-March 2006 brought quite a severe late season blizzard to the area. We had heard of the snow on the evening weather, but had no idea of the magnitude. The day after the blizzard, we thought the roads might be clear, so we ventured out after church to see if the storm had left devastation in its path like the snows up north. To our delight, we found that the PPR had not been damaged. We were shocked though to see that the snow was nearly eight feet. You heard it right, EIGHT FEET! Having never seen so much snow, we had to measure it and take pictures for posterity. As you marvel at the snow fall, just bear in mind that if you plan on travelling to the PPR during the winter months, you definitely want snow chains in the trunk and a cold weather survival kit.
