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  1. #76
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    Ah ha! So you actually loaded your Canon software, eh?

    Very booful colors. I do wish we had more aspen here but so many other good things I can't complain.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  2. #77
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    Absolutely beautiful Yellow! I want to be there!!!!

  3. #78
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    Very pretty!

    Our fall colors are still GREEN

    But we do have "fall" weather, the lows are in the 60's, and afternoon highs in the low 80's. My bike is calling me. The weather is prefect, no more afternoon thunderstorms, "come ride!!!"
    Beth

  4. #79
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    Well, the aspen are really still only about halfway there. The red is mostly Rocky Mtn maple. There is some sumac in there as well.

    I'm hoping to get Mr. Yellow out tomorrow before the storm hits, but it looks like we might not make it. I'm glad I was able to scoot out of work early today and tackle both of the canyons.

  5. #80
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    OK, I like this thread....but I cringe every time I read the thread title "foilage".
    Now I have to read it for a whole 'nother autumn!
    Um....it's foliage. We're not talking tin foil here!

    Curses, foiled again!
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  6. #81
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    I'll be going back to my ancestral territory (the Berkshires in Western MA) for a wedding the 1st weekend in November. I guess the leaves will have pretty much fallen off by then. Rats.

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  7. #82
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    trees

    Umm, desperate Canadian here..

    Please post photos of the leaves changing colour..pweeease

    SUMMER'S COMING....

  8. #83
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    I know this thread gives Lisa the fits, but I remembered crazycanuck's call for pictures and thought of her today while I was out.

    Winter is due to hit tonight, and it was much colder today than it has been. A friend and I took advantage of the snow-free conditions to do a trail run up high. Still some color going on up there, but it's going fast. Here are a few shots. It was cloudy, so the light was flat.

    My friend running past some aspen




    Some rose hips





    Some aspen (notice that the trees on the upper ridge have already lost all leaves and there are some on the left side that are still green)


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    tanks

    Thanks for the photos Madame Yellow

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    This East Coast transplant to California thanks y'all profusely for your photos!! I soo miss the fall foliage. Around here you'll be driving down a street of red maples (planted by other transplants who miss the color) only to turn a corner and be confronted with a street of green palms. It's very confusing.
    Christine
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  11. #86
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    Let's get this old thread back in action

    We've been on a long and lovely bike ride today. The fall is so beautiful and I love the amazing colors But now I need a MTB The ride could have been so much better with a mtb frame with a suspension fork instead of a hybrid frame with a fixed carbon fork and narrow tires It's a lovely excuse for a new bike!





  12. #87
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    Not from this year's riding in the fall but from two years ago, I love this photo and use it as wallpaper on my desktop during the autumn.

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  13. #88
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    Wow Devold...just wow.

    Bike Writer, what a pretty picture! Love it too.
    "Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far"

  14. #89
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    Great pics! Devoid, I'm glad you bumped this thread. I'll see if I can take one to add to it tomorrow.
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