Colorado aspen updates
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I hope this is not an El Niño year, as I think they are predicting.
As I understand it, El Niño would be the reverse of our last glorious winter when we had temperate weather in Denver combined with awesome snow in the mountains. Just the way I like it!
Fall is my favorite season, so I hope the snow doesn't fly too early.
As I understand it, El Niño would be the reverse of our last glorious winter when we had temperate weather in Denver combined with awesome snow in the mountains. Just the way I like it!
Fall is my favorite season, so I hope the snow doesn't fly too early.
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I just returned from nine days in the Wind River Range, outside of Pinedale, Wyoming. No fall color up there yet, except for a few low shrubs in the forest floor and tundra. Weather was cool and unstable, including snow above 10,000'.
I don't know if colors typically come earlier there than in the Colorado Rockies, but not much happening so far.
I don't know if colors typically come earlier there than in the Colorado Rockies, but not much happening so far.
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We actually had a few inches of snow in mid-August at the higher elevations of the Uinta Wilderness and Cottonwood Canyons. Of course, it melted.
Last night it was down to freezing at my home in Park City, elevation 6800. I pulled in all my flower pots to save them from the frost. I usually do this twice in Sept, after that - they are on their own!
Powder to the people
Last night it was down to freezing at my home in Park City, elevation 6800. I pulled in all my flower pots to save them from the frost. I usually do this twice in Sept, after that - they are on their own!
Powder to the people
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Report from Wednesday, two days ago.
Really excellent color on Kenosha Pass, on past Fairplay, and through South Park. I presume this means Lost Creek Wilderness would be beautiful right now.
East side of Wolf Creek Pass had a small amount of a color, but just starting. West side of the pass had almost no color at all yet.
Also not much color at Mesa Verde, but elk are starting to bugle.
Really excellent color on Kenosha Pass, on past Fairplay, and through South Park. I presume this means Lost Creek Wilderness would be beautiful right now.
East side of Wolf Creek Pass had a small amount of a color, but just starting. West side of the pass had almost no color at all yet.
Also not much color at Mesa Verde, but elk are starting to bugle.
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Aspens are turning fast in the Utah Wasatch! We've had gorgeous, warmer than normal weather for the last week. Perfect for those last few grilled dinners on the deck!
Park City has resumed the "Autumn Aloft" balloon event this morning, after an absence of 20 years! What a treat.
Happy Fall everyone!
Park City has resumed the "Autumn Aloft" balloon event this morning, after an absence of 20 years! What a treat.
Happy Fall everyone!
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Kenosha pass was almost at peak color and beautiful on Saturday. I couldn't believe the number of cars parked along Hwy 285. It was like a parking lot. Very pretty drive through South Park.
Drove over Kebler Pass on Friday and only a little bit of color but still a pretty drive.
The color on Cottonwood Pass was better, but best viewing will probably be within the next week.
More red leaves than I've seen in previous years. The weather was perfect for a fall drive.
Drove over Kebler Pass on Friday and only a little bit of color but still a pretty drive.
The color on Cottonwood Pass was better, but best viewing will probably be within the next week.
More red leaves than I've seen in previous years. The weather was perfect for a fall drive.


