Mineral King Netcam Moved
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Mineral King Netcam Moved
Being a fan of Mineral King, I was happy to see that the webcam was moved to observe a more scenic part of the area. The camera was previously looking at an area with no mountain views (still great info about snow levels though). It has now been relocated and looks out across Timber Gap. It should be fun to watch as winter arrives.
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Here's the cam itself: http://mk-webcam.net/mkb/mk-camB.jpg
And here is the associated web page: http://mk-webcam.net/
And here is the associated web page: http://mk-webcam.net/
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Hi everyone,
I agree that this MK webcam image is a great upgrade; compliments to the hosts!
And, for Mr. Kurt, and anyone else curious about webcam links scattered around the Sierras, I can highly recommend Steve's sierravisions.com. It has a large number of webcam links that have become a daily habit......mostly just to daydream, but they sure help for keeping track of weather, vegetation changes, snow levels, smoke plumes, etc
CG
I agree that this MK webcam image is a great upgrade; compliments to the hosts!
And, for Mr. Kurt, and anyone else curious about webcam links scattered around the Sierras, I can highly recommend Steve's sierravisions.com. It has a large number of webcam links that have become a daily habit......mostly just to daydream, but they sure help for keeping track of weather, vegetation changes, snow levels, smoke plumes, etc
CG
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I love the new location. I just wonder if it's going to last given the exposure. Earlier this year the web cam lasted until May. It was discouraging not to be able to watch the snow melt. If the cam holds up, however, it will be great to watch the snow pile up. Given how the weather is supposed to turn unseasonably soon next week, it may be sooner than we think.
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