“New documentary showcases Oregon climbing pioneer Jeff Thomas”
A winter weather advisory is persistent, in effect until 10 PM PST today at elevations exceeding 4500 feet – a region expecting snowfall, of 6 to 10 inches accumulations along with gusting winds potentially reaching up to 40 mph. This scenario is particularly present over the eastern slopes of the Oregon Cascades. The advisory highlights today’s snow event until 10 PM PST.
Within this region, the situation is forecasted to deliver an impactful snowfall measure, coupled with instances of heavy snowfall counterparts, resulting in low visibility – thus potentially engendering severe driving circumstances. The potentiality of gusty winds poses risks of tree branches falling under their influence.
Providential actions are advised, necessitating an appreciation for slower speeds amidst travel and a cautious mindset. Regarding the latest updates on road conditions, it is suggested to refer to tripcheck.com online or simply dial 5 1 1.
Amidst this winter alert, a new documentary has brought to light the indelible legacy left by the aspirational climber, Jeff Thomas, who decisively contributed to the solidification of Smith Rock State Park and Oregon’s climbing community. The insightful narrative examines the profound impact of Jeff Thomas’s simply pioneering pursuits within these acclaimed realms.