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SE NH
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2017, 01:58 PM by PhilNH5.)
We have had a long extended fall in our part of New England. Some trees are bare while some still are completely green. It started out poorly with a lot of brown - what the locals call a "Brown and Down". But while not spectacular the season salvaged its self and we had good color after all.

We'll start off locally. This is our front yard.
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Our burning bush - always good for color.
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The trail in the back yard.
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We walked the dogs on the trail.
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It connects to a snowmobile trail that leads to a nice overlook.
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This is from a road trip. We are in Bristol NH
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Then onto Sculptured Rocks. A NH Geological site where a small stream has carved circular channels into granite boulders.
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Rt 118 overlook outside of Warren NH
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This is outside of Woodstock NH. They had a forest fire. It was still smoldering. News reports attribute a meteorite as the cause of the fire.
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This was staged at a small pond to collect water to fight the fire. ML walked a mile to get this pic and then got into an argument with a NH State Trooper about disrupting an active fire scene. But she got her shot Smile
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This pic is from the newspaper and shows the same helicopter in use.
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This is the same location with the fire scene behind us.
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We are at camp now. This is Ticklenaked Pond.
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A little color amidst the evergreens.
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Me flyfishing. I'm on a rock because my boots leaked Big Grin
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The Wells River valley view.
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Lastly the Cornish/Windsor covered bridge connecting NH and VT. It spans the Connecticut River and is the longest covered bridge in the USA. It is still in use and we drove across it 3 times to find the best shot for ML.
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My lovely bride, ML, took most of the pics except the one of her at the overlook and the helicopters loading water.
She does nice work.

Hope you enjoyed it.

Phil

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#2

Member
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Beautiful, Phil. A breath of fresh air (except for the fire area, of course). I hope the fire is contained and you can continue to enjoy the progressing season. My regards to the camerawoman.
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#3

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Canada
Lovely photos, Phil. Happy2
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#4
Great pics Phil, my compliments to ML. Once again they bring back memories. I remember the Wells River area well.
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#5

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San Diego, Cal., USA
Beautiful, Phil.  Next, though, comes the ten tons of snow.  You can have it. Tongue

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#6
I greatly enjoyed these photos, thank you for taking the time to share!
#7

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Central Maine
Nice color.

I wanted to get out to take pix, but it never happened. Not a big loss though since the colors just weren't as good as other years. Our color peaked maybe 2 weeks ago and the trees are mostly bare now. After tomorrow all the trees will be bare* as we're going to get lots of wind and rain.

* Some trees hold onto their leaves through the winter. Beech is one of those.

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#8

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SE NH
(10-29-2017, 05:21 PM)OldGuy Wrote: Great pics Phil, my compliments to ML. Once again they bring back memories. I remember the Wells River area well.

Glad you enjoyed the photo tour. Our Camp is in the next town over from Wells River, VT. Lovely area.
#9

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SE NH
(10-29-2017, 05:24 PM)Freddy Wrote: Beautiful, Phil.  Next, though, comes the ten tons of snow.  You can have it. Tongue

I just knew you were going to say that. Smile
But you can't fool me. You go to Buffalo in winter so you must really hate it. Smile
#10

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SE NH
(10-29-2017, 07:05 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: Nice color.

I wanted to get out to take pix, but it never happened. Not a big loss though since the colors just weren't as good as other years.  Our color peaked maybe 2 weeks ago and the trees are mostly bare now. After tomorrow all the trees will be bare* as we're going to get lots of wind and rain.

* Some trees hold onto their leaves through the winter. Beech is one of those.

Back in the mid-Atlantic states the pin oak does the same thing. Hangs onto the leaves until new growth pushes them out.
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