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The young man was tired. He had spent the better part of the day shoveling snow in a futile attempt to see if he could back up his car from the front yard and onto the road. But the elements and the High Sierra had other ideas. The blizzard was dropping a foot of snow every hour.
Good story, Brian. After that, I had to look up ol’ Snowshoe.
The legend of Snowshoe Thompson writ large. His statue is still in Genoa town center. He was a serious mountain man and an American hero
Great story BW!!! I knew who it was before you said him which made it all the more exciting.
Thanks, guys. I sure do miss that cabin.
Gee I had to turn the on heat.
Loved it, Brian! Thank you!
A different photo of the same cabin in Brian’s photo. Our mom spent some time there during the summer to escape Washington DC, a city that she detested, too many genteel people for her I suppose.
Haha! I know enough local history to recognize the night visitor when he came to the door. Almost retired up there, but ended up in Idaho instead – less political risk.
For those who want to know more about “Snowshoe Thompson” see:
https://travelnotesandbeyond.com/the-legend-of-snowshoe-thompson-tahoes-first-mailman/
Brian, you opened a wrinkle in time for me – and taught me something, too…A marvelous story. (So nice that I had to like it twice.) Thanks!
Good story, Brian! As much as I detest snow, you’ve made it “interesting.”
Rip van Winkle redux…
Thank you!
That was remarkably good. Thanks.
Very late to this (large backlog of alerts), but this was a terrific yarn!