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garyroach Registered: May 24, 2003 Total Posts: 1877 Country: United States |
Has anyone started a fall color trip report yet? According to the locals on Tripadvisor, the aspen are already turning in the higher elevations in Colorado. I won't be there for two more weeks. Hope I time it right. |
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billk55 Registered: Mar 26, 2006 Total Posts: 576 Country: United States |
No, no, it's too soon! |
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garyroach Registered: May 24, 2003 Total Posts: 1877 Country: United States |
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jctriguy Registered: Oct 04, 2004 Total Posts: 685 Country: Canada |
Nothing has changed in the Rockies (Alberta). Starting to get our first snap of cold weather and morning temps below freezing, so it won't be long |
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mamankyle Registered: Aug 06, 2011 Total Posts: 1002 Country: N/A |
Here in Carbondale, Co, about 30 miles down valley from Aspen and the Maroon Bells, the oaks are already starting to turn, as are some aspens higher up. I believe the color will be a couple of weeks earlier than normal. I have lived here 15 years and have not seen the leaves start turning so soon. I would be more than happy to post an occasional quick pic of some of the higher valley's over the next few weeks, if that would be helpful to anyone. The peak color last year was in the first few days of October, this was on the 5th: ![]() Greg |
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ckcarr Registered: Dec 02, 2006 Total Posts: 3974 Country: United States |
Yep, sort of that way in the LaSal Mountains. Things slowly turning, but several weeks ahead of schedule. Must be the dryness. |
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garyroach Registered: May 24, 2003 Total Posts: 1877 Country: United States |
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Travis Rhoads Registered: Apr 28, 2009 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
I will follow this closely, anyone local to the North Carolina mountains, near the Blue Ridge parkway...that is where my dad and I will spend 2+ days this year...first overnight photo trip. |
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garyroach Registered: May 24, 2003 Total Posts: 1877 Country: United States |
I live on the TN side of the Smokies, but venture over the mountain to the NC side and BR Parkway often when the leaves start to turn. I'm sure NCAndy will also let us know how things are progressing over there. But, don't expect much until we are well into October. |
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Travis Rhoads Registered: Apr 28, 2009 Total Posts: 2932 Country: United States |
good to hear garyroach...our trip is planned for either the 13th or 20th of October. Scouring the web, it looks like the two middle weeks of October are usually good weeks, just wondering about things turning early this year. |
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garyroach Registered: May 24, 2003 Total Posts: 1877 Country: United States |
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Digitaldog Registered: Mar 08, 2006 Total Posts: 49 Country: United States |
Headed to the San Juans the 2nd week of September - Crested Butte, Ouray, and Telluride - right thru the heat of aspen country and hope the report of early color are true. I hope to send reports while there. |
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garyroach Registered: May 24, 2003 Total Posts: 1877 Country: United States |
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gdanmitchell Registered: Jun 28, 2009 Total Posts: 6688 Country: United States |
You never know what will happen with aspens. However, one thing I have observed is that the schedule of the change rarely changes much at all. What does change is the way the transition progresses once it starts - depending upon weather and other issues. Of course, this year could well be one that proves me wrong! |
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NCAndy Registered: Jan 13, 2006 Total Posts: 636 Country: United States |
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mco_970 Registered: Apr 03, 2009 Total Posts: 4385 Country: United States |
Lower elevations of the South San Juans are showing bits of color. There is some gold and some bright red showing now, the oaks are not really going crazy just yet (at 7,000' or so). Looks like the Fall colors might come a bit early this season due to the drought. |
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camerausername Registered: May 15, 2010 Total Posts: 212 Country: United States |
Salt Lake City is seeing pockets of color in the small trees and brush at the base of the mountains. I just hiked through some aspens today and they are still green but it looks like they are starting to get ready to change. |
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DejanS Registered: Apr 15, 2009 Total Posts: 884 Country: United States |
Here in Colorado, we've had a very dry summer. The colors are already starting to turn...peak may be a few weeks early. |
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CarlG Registered: Mar 12, 2002 Total Posts: 6016 Country: United States |
Here in Florida, the leaves are green. They don't change to a light green until March. |
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Vern Dewit Registered: Sep 27, 2006 Total Posts: 2243 Country: Canada |
Fall is just starting in the Rockies. Noticed some reds and yellows on shrubs in the 4-5000 foot level last weekend (Sept 2). |