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Slo-go'en
09-25-2019, 15:58
That didn't take long. We went from next to nothing to near peak in a week. This weekend will be a dazzler. Expect crowds if headed up this way. Even the "remote" locations are starting to get much busier then in the past.

Overcast with some passing drizzle today, but still some good views to be had from this popular day hike location on North Sugerloaf.

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TwigBoy
09-25-2019, 16:24
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One Half
09-25-2019, 18:07
slow it down! I have almost 2 weeks before I get there!

Slo-go'en
09-25-2019, 19:52
slow it down! I have almost 2 weeks before I get there!

One good tropical storm and it's all over :(

Some leaf's are starting to litter the path:

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peakbagger
09-26-2019, 05:26
Peak foliage in the northern Whites and along the AT in the Maine used to line up with the last week of September. We had a string of warm years and the peak shifted into the first and second week of October. This year seems to have shifted back a bit. Barring a heavy weather front coming through the leaves and color can last a couple of weeks.

Berserker
09-26-2019, 18:36
I'm hoping we get some good color down here in VA in a few weeks. It's been so dang dry that a lot of the leaves are turning brown and just falling off. Usually when this happens the colors aren't very good.

Traveler
09-27-2019, 07:19
I've noticed what seems to be a fairly robust crop of acorns this year, which may be a localized phenomenon to Northwestern CT but deserves a mention. With just a scattering of leaves hiding these little ball bearings the footing can be treacherous. Foliage here appears to be on target with regard to peak foliage and is unlike the last few years when leaves browned and fell without much color.

coach lou
09-27-2019, 09:23
I've noticed what seems to be a fairly robust crop of acorns this year, which may be a localized phenomenon to Northwestern CT but deserves a mention. With just a scattering of leaves hiding these little ball bearings the footing can be treacherous. Foliage here appears to be on target with regard to peak foliage and is unlike the last few years when leaves browned and fell without much color.

Same here is SE Connecticut....and our turkeys had 2 broods!

One Half
09-27-2019, 10:35
Old timer once told me that a heavy crop of acorns meant a long hard winter. Since I started watching this, it's always held true.

LazyLightning
09-28-2019, 07:25
same in mid CT with the acorns and the farmers almanac is calling for a long cold one this year. Last year was peak foliage first-second week of October thru 100 mile wilderness and when I got back to CT Oct. 23rd the colors were nice here then. Much earlier this year.

Puddlefish
09-28-2019, 17:18
Old timer once told me that a heavy crop of acorns meant a long hard winter. Since I started watching this, it's always held true.

https://blogs.massaudubon.org/yourgreatoutdoors/about-those-acorns/
Last year was a mast year for acorns in NH, I got buried. Just a standard winter.

Slo-go'en
09-28-2019, 18:52
I headed over to Evens Notch today and climbed Caribou Mountain. (I wasn't the only one to have that idea, but I started much later [11:30] and had the summit to myself). Not as much color as I expected over there. Looks like at least another week to really fill in around there. Started to rain a little a mile from the parking lot on the way out. Still, nice views:

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Slo-go'en
09-30-2019, 19:46
Today was Osceola and Osceola east peak. Here's a view from a vista along the way to the East peak. Colors are getting there. 32 degrees when I got up this morning. Fall is ramping up.
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Nodust
09-30-2019, 21:04
Hope they still around end of this week. Have never been there with peak foliage. Always too early.

Slo-go'en
09-30-2019, 22:12
Hope they still around end of this week. Have never been there with peak foliage. Always too early.\

Good chance, a lot of leaves are still to change. Some areas are more advanced then others.

A bit of rain coming this week, every day but Thursday, which might have an impact but Sat/Sun looking good at the moment. Starting to get chilly at night, which helps.

Nodust
09-30-2019, 23:59
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Good chance, a lot of leaves are still to change. Some areas are more advanced then others.

A bit of rain coming this week, every day but Thursday, which might have an impact but Sat/Sun looking good at the moment. Starting to get chilly at night, which helps.

Sounds good. Looks like I'll need to bring my warm quilt this weekend. Franconia low predicted to be 29°F, so I'm thinking mid 20's at a little higher elevation.

peakbagger
10-01-2019, 05:04
Sounds good. Looks like I'll need to bring my warm quilt this weekend. Franconia low predicted to be 29°F, so I'm thinking mid 20's at a little higher elevation.

rule of thumb, subtract 3 degrees per 1000 feet of elevation.

Puddlefish
10-02-2019, 09:42
My daughter did a presidential traverse a week ago Monday, so I was up in the area to drive her back to her car. (I just hiked up and down Pierce.) I saw one moose/car collision in Twin Mountain, and narrowly avoided hitting two moose myself a bit later by the Jefferson Highlands. Enjoy the leaf peeping but slow down at and after dusk. It was at 9:30 and dark as can be when I had to slam the brakes and swerve. Stupid late night Moose.

egilbe
10-02-2019, 13:04
9:30 is late night? What are you? Old?

:D

Puddlefish
10-02-2019, 15:46
9:30 is late night? What are you? Old?

:D

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I was thinking of late night for the Moose... I was thinking they were more a dusk and dawn concern and they should have the courtesy to get off the roads by true dark; but in hindsight, that's the best time for viewing the moose. The best time for colliding with moose is apparently a bit later than dusk... also, it's not like there's a single restaurant open past 10:00 pm up there.


It's also possible that with the five hours of driving and the short hike, I was kind of wiped out by the time I got home... but I'm still young!

Slo-go'en
10-02-2019, 19:33
Okay, it looks like last night's suprise thunder and lightning storm didn't take down too many leaves, but they are starting to thin out. Tomorrow, Sat and Sun looks like the best bet for the northern Whites and Maine. I bet there will be frosting on the mountain tops when the clouds clear sometime Saturday morning.

Down by the lake this evening: Summits of Madison and Adams are still in the clouds.
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BradMT
10-02-2019, 19:50
There is no fall like a New England fall!

Thanks for the photos all... here’s the best I can do from out West this past Saturday:

https://i.postimg.cc/bwJPHv0r/fall-jac-09-28-19.jpg (https://postimg.cc/jLGBRtFY)

TJ aka Teej
10-02-2019, 21:01
Nice pic, Brad!

Lincoln Woods and the Kanc were pretty today. Heading to Baxter Saturday.
Love northern NE this time 0f year.

Slo-go'en
10-02-2019, 21:44
1-3" of snow predicted for the summit of Washington Thursday night/Friday morning! Wind chills in the single digits.

Slo-go'en
10-03-2019, 18:38
Looks like we are at peak color in the northern Presidentals. I made it out of the woods this afternoon just before the rain started. Looks like the summits will definately be white when the clouds clear sometime Saturday. Depending on how stormy it gets next week, Columbus day weekend might still be in good shape.

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coach lou
10-04-2019, 07:03
Headed to VtAT for Columbus day! I haven't peeped in a while! :sun

One Half
10-04-2019, 18:47
Flying in in 4 days. Can't wait to see the colors! I have one tattoo. It's Autumn Leaves. It has a double meaning. My favorite season and it's a memorial for our daughter, Autumn.

Slo-go'en
10-05-2019, 11:45
The summits did get a frosting last night. 28 at my house this morning. Fatial accident on the highway near-by at 3 AM (head on between a semi and SUV) which really messed up the heavy leaf peeper traffic this morning. All redirected past my house! I suppose I should eat lunch and go for a hike on this blue bird day.

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egilbe
10-05-2019, 18:25
Black Snout
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