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scraptag Registered: Feb 28, 2012 Total Posts: 173 Country: United States |
Hi Jim, |
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dsjtecserv Registered: May 09, 2010 Total Posts: 1192 Country: United States |
Jet -- I was at Falls of Hills Creek and Cranberry two weekends ago; that area was just prior to peak at that time. I'd be willing to bet it is past peak, but if you are passing through the area on the way to New River, it's worth a look. Being at lower elevation, I would bet the New River area would be good; I'm headed to the Cheat River drainage on that theory. Have a great time! |
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Jet915 Registered: Feb 19, 2008 Total Posts: 267 Country: United States |
dsjtecserv wrote: |
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Rosemary R Registered: Jan 08, 2004 Total Posts: 3206 Country: United States |
We shot in snow on the morning of Thursday, October 11th in the Bishop Creek Canyon, Eastern Sierra. Still lots of green at lower elevations. |
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dsjtecserv Registered: May 09, 2010 Total Posts: 1192 Country: United States |
Jett, I hope you had better luck than I did. I guessed wrong about the Chaet River drainage; it looks like the west side of the Alleghenies had more wind and most of the leaves had dropped. I got a few nice shots with isolated trees, but not as good as it should have been. On the way home I noticed that the east side is still pretty intact and looks good. |
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NCAndy Registered: Jan 13, 2006 Total Posts: 650 Country: United States |
Getting much needed new tires on the car this morning then heading up on the BRP. Some hard rain last night. The color on the mountain is getting brighter and best guess is for a peak this coming weekend south of Asheville. Unlike last year with a brilliant few days, this year seems to be a slow smolder. I'll know more when I get up there in a bit. |
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Exdsc Registered: Sep 25, 2012 Total Posts: 200 Country: Canada |
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NCAndy Registered: Jan 13, 2006 Total Posts: 650 Country: United States |
This year is so hard to figure here in WNC. Most of the leaves at the higher elevations above 5500' are gone now after last night's hard rain and wind. It was a brisk 45º with a 20mph wind at Richland Balsam at noon today. The mid elevations are in various stages of peak, green or rust. Everyone has a different idea of peak color so I'll just say if you come up this way between now and the end of the month you will probably find good color somewhere. The leaves aren't the best this year but there are places that in the right light are quite nice. I'd say this weekend might be about as good as it gets but each spot will vary. Here are a few pics I snapped to show various color on the drive home. |
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Kelly Phillips Registered: Jan 10, 2008 Total Posts: 1093 Country: United States |
I visited the Blue Ridge Parkway and GSMNP this weekend. I didn't go any farther north on the BRP than Waynesville. I saw a lot of brown leaves. There were some yellows mixed in, but the colors up high are mostly brown, yellow, and bare. Balsam Mountain road was a decent drive, but still a lot of dull colors. I thought the best colors in the whole area were north of Smokemont campground up toward Newfound gap and down the other side. Clingman's dome seemed past peak. Cades Cove was actually pretty nice. I didn't expect that. There were a lot of green maples throughout most of the park. |
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Jet915 Registered: Feb 19, 2008 Total Posts: 267 Country: United States |
dsjtecserv wrote: |
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Asrale Registered: Apr 12, 2011 Total Posts: 182 Country: United States |
Colorado update 10/15: |
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jforkner Registered: Dec 02, 2008 Total Posts: 336 Country: United States |
Yesterday (Oct 15th) on Hwy 88 & 89 near Hope Valley in the Sierras. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Rob Hickey Registered: Apr 16, 2007 Total Posts: 365 Country: United States |
I saw this thread right after I posted one of my own... I'll only include 2 photos, so not to repeat all the images. |
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skibum5 Registered: Jan 21, 2005 Total Posts: 13148 Country: United States |
are Catskills past peak by now this year? |
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NCAndy Registered: Jan 13, 2006 Total Posts: 650 Country: United States |
Wow, the clarity of light out West is just fantastic. We have a constant natural haze in the SE. |
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garyroach Registered: May 24, 2003 Total Posts: 1879 Country: United States |
TN/NC. Drove the Foothills Parkway East, Tail of the Dragon, and Cherohala Skyway today. The Foothills Parkway is about 25%-35% with good color in places. The Tail of the Dragon on US129 is about 60%-70%. And the Cherohala Skyway varies with elevation. 3000' - 50%, 4000' - 75%, 5000' - Past Peak. 9 1/2 hours. Makes for a long day. But, it's a trip that I like to take every year. BTW, Bald River Falls was "roaring" as Peter Lik might say. |
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Travis Rhoads Registered: Apr 28, 2009 Total Posts: 3164 Country: United States |
NCAndy...tell those leaves to hold on to their trees for a few days...we head up that way Friday afternoon! |
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NCAndy Registered: Jan 13, 2006 Total Posts: 650 Country: United States |
Travis Rhoads wrote: |
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Travis Rhoads Registered: Apr 28, 2009 Total Posts: 3164 Country: United States |
We have a plan for a sunrise shoot and then on the road, to our destinations. Even if there is traffic and people, it beats being at work! |
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Jet915 Registered: Feb 19, 2008 Total Posts: 267 Country: United States |
Anyone been to Cuyahoga Valley National Park in OH? |