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Best of Fall Colors 2019

With over two feet of snow here in Fort Collins last week, it’s time to have one last glimpse of fall to stay goodbye. Here’s the promised collection of some of our best shots of the fall colors. There are several new shots here never posted before. Enjoy and as usual leave your comments and feedback below.

A ramshackle cabin near Crested Butte, Co.
Snodgrass Trail, Crested Butte, Co.
Aspen Alley Trail, Breckenridge
A lone majestic tree, Windsor Lake, Windsor, Co.
Magnolia Trail, Nederland, Co.
Magnolia Trail, Nederland, Co.
A yellow canopy, Ute Pass, Silverthorne, Co.
Ute Pass, Silverthorne, Co.
Ute Pass, Silverthorne, Co. Note the Roman numeral IV formed by the trees.
Ute Pass, Silverthorne, Co.
West Branch Trail, Cameron Pass, Co.
A lone red leaf, West Branch Trail, Cameron Pass, Co.
Squirrel Nutkin, West Branch Trail, Cameron Pass, Co.
Lake Dillon and the Gore Range, Oro Grande Trail, Dillon, Co.
Lake Dillon from the Oro Grande Trail, Dillon, Co.
Corinthian Hills, Dillon, Co.
Corinthian Hills, Dillon, Co.
Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
Dark Canyon Trail, Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
A yellow carpet of aspen leaves, Dark Canyon Trail, Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
Dark Canyon Trail, Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
A lone red scrub oak on the Dark Canyon Trail, Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
Dark Canyon Trail, Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
A red/orange patch amid the amber aspen, Dark Canyon Trail, Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
Red berries on Dark Canyon trail, Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
Kebler Pass, Crested Butte, Co.
We hope you had a colorful fall! Hello to winter from Suzie, Bailey, Max and Ethan.

One reply on “Best of Fall Colors 2019”

Very beautiful and very tempting, but then there is winter. I think about that pioneer cabin “near Crested Butte, Colorado” and what it must have been like to be snowed in for months, hoping you laid in enough food and firewood to make it to spring.

At the end of the day’s hike, it must be nice to make it back (in a car) to a modern electrified and gas-heated home.

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