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Herald and News
Klamath Falls, Oregon
February 6th, 2008

A three-member crew from ABC’s Good Morning America plans to trek to the Crater Lake rim on snowshoes and cross-country skis today in hopes of taping winter scenes for an upcoming broadcast.

The road to the rim has been closed since late last week because of heavy snow and equipment breakdowns. Accumulative snowfall so far at Crater Lake National Park is 81 inches above average for the season.

Since Oct. 1, the park received 377 inches of snow, which closed Highway 62 to the park. The record seasonal snow accumulation of 834 inches was set in the winter of 1932-33.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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