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    the hiker formaly known as Wonderfoot
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    Default Where is your favorite place to peep????

    Yes it's that wonderful time of year....AUTUMN!!!! That glorious time when tempratures drop....well, used to, and we all ache to visit that one breath-taking, leaf-peeper view!

    Mine used to be the southern poconos in PA.....Glen Onoko Fall outside of Jim Thorpe to be specific. NOw....Grayson Highland and right here in Damascus.
    Mind boggling! I can only imagine how bright the colors would be without the drought!

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    Our back yard by the brook here in Hanover is looking pretty fine these days.

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    Ohhhhh.....I think I may need to visit :-)

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    The fall colors are quite nice in the mountains of Maine, lots of foliage in the Bigelows, tis the season.

    Kirby

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    my favorite place to peep? wonder's window

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    Don't have a favorite place. I've been to and hiked in fall colors over the years in the AT corridor from New Hampshire to North Carolina and everything in-between. They're all beautiful at their respective times. My current home in Western MD is spectacular right now. Heck, Rock Creek Park in Washington DC is beautiful when the leaves turn.

    Having said all that, I've found that this year, the drought has taken its toll.

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    Right here, of course
    WALK ON

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    Sorry, misread the title and didn't read the prior posts like I usually do.
    Last edited by Appalachian Tater; 10-19-2007 at 18:13.

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    Dang, I thought this thread was going to be about voyeurism!

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    "How do ya bring'm in, my boy? Headlines! Headlines! Grab'm by the eyes!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodsy View Post
    Right here, of course
    Oh Woodsy, would you stop. We all know that's not a real place. It's obvious you just photoshopped a picture of Staten Island.

    And thanks Wolf for stealing the thunder. My answer was going to be Pammycakes' (Anderson) window. Dang it, dang it, dang it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Appalachian Tater View Post
    I just pee anywhere as long as it's not on a rock or log where it looks like somebody might sit for a break.
    Or if you're wearing shorts, splash up on your shins and ankles.

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    I am so jealous of all of you! Phoenix really isn’t much of a place to see the leaves changing… and that is the one thing that makes me homesick for New England and the AT… but then again it was a beautiful sunny 86 degree today, with no humidity and no bugs…perfect AZ hiking weather!

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    There is no humidity here either. It rained for ten minitues today, and we almost had a parade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix Rising View Post
    I am so jealous of all of you! Phoenix really isn’t much of a place to see the leaves changing… and that is the one thing that makes me homesick for New England and the AT… but then again it was a beautiful sunny 86 degree today, with no humidity and no bugs…perfect AZ hiking weather!
    Jealous of us? Well, as they say, the grass is always warm and sunny on the other side of the country - or something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodsy View Post
    Right here, of course
    Y'know, it looked just like that from a rock along the Hunt Trail about 2 years ago, on my way to HERE...

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    My favorite place would have to be around where I grew up near Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Get off of the AT at Rt. 309 and head north 1 1/2 - 2 hours. Pick up any of the back roads to Tunkhannock and head west on Rt. 6 into the "Endless Mountains". The predominant trees will be maples - instead of the oaks, birches, and beeches along the AT down here - and the colors will be more stunning around every bend in the road.

    Go this weekend or next - it should be peaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camojack View Post
    Y'know, it looked just like that from a rock along the Hunt Trail about 2 years ago, on my way to HERE...
    Hmmm..photographic evidence of you breaking the law....

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    Default Autumn colors somewhere on the ME AT

    warraghiyagey;429262]Oh Woodsy, would you stop. We all know that's not a real place.
    This isn't a real place either. It's just a dreamworld and i'm wearing tinted glasses
    WALK ON

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    Come to FL. Our colors peaked last March and are still bright green!

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