This is a spot to post your fall pictures.
A few days ago I was on the summit and snapped a 7-image stitched panorama. I timed the individual shots so the Cog would be in the photo twice and it came out pretty well.
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This is a spot to post your fall pictures.
A few days ago I was on the summit and snapped a 7-image stitched panorama. I timed the individual shots so the Cog would be in the photo twice and it came out pretty well.
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Brad (a 6288 club member)
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Anna LeBlanc (10-04-2011), BAXTERCA2 (09-27-2011), Charlie (09-27-2011)
Very nice Brad. Wish I could have been up there today.
Nice first picture Brad!
Bob
I never want to see a day
That's over forty degrees
I'd rather have it thirty,
Twenty, ten, five and let it freeeeEEEEEEeeze!
My Seek the Peak 2013 Photo Set
Brad, you did indeed do a terrific job with your stitched panorama. It give you a feeling of actually being there in-person.
Hey, the opening sentence of your posting states: "This is a spot to post your fall pictures." Am I correct in assuming that is an open invitation for anyone to do so??![]()
I'm posting two autumn snapshots shown below (more can be found at my BLOG).
If I've misinterpreted your intent, please just let me know, and I'll remove my photos.
Beaver Pond located about a 10 minute walk from my home
Franconia Notch area as viewed from atop Mt. Agassiz
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Anna LeBlanc (10-04-2011), Charlie (09-29-2011), Jimmy Legs and Little d (10-11-2011), KathyC (10-10-2011), kendra4 (09-30-2011)
Hi John
That's exactly Brad's intent to have people post their fall pics in this thread....Your pics are great!!!
I love them both but, I keep going back to Beaver Pond pic and I love the sun dial in the Franconia shot...Nicely done!!
"ThePrez"
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Very nice fall photos John! Thanks for the preview of views to come.
Bob
I never want to see a day
That's over forty degrees
I'd rather have it thirty,
Twenty, ten, five and let it freeeeEEEEEEeeze!
My Seek the Peak 2013 Photo Set
Anna LeBlanc (10-04-2011)
For anybody up, or coming up midweek, this has been the most inconsistent color I can ever recollect. I expect this to change rapidly with the expected frost on the way. So far, from what we have seen, some of the best color (vibrant maple reds) is right around Echo Lake, the backside of Artists Bluff, and the few miles north of Franconia Notch along 93. Note: these are areas easy to access. There is also good color along Rt 2 between Jefferson and Gorham, but it too is spotty. Hoping to see more as we head north to Cabot.
"LIVE FREE OR DIE...DEATH IS NOT THE WORST OF ALL EVILS." Gen. John Stark. "by reason of much foule weather and Extreme Bad Woods to travel in..." From the letter of my Great Uncle, Samuel Willard (accompanied by my grandfather Henry), to Governor Dummer on August 16, 1725, explaining the reason for his return, being instructed to "range all the country", of the Wawobadenik (White Mountains) July 19-August 16, 1725. I am a 13th generation New Englander and proud of it.
Anna LeBlanc (10-04-2011)
Just another update, the color is definitely popping along almost the entire length of Rt 3 from Twin Mt right through to Lancaster. If you are headed to the true North Country - Northumberland, Groveton, Stark, all are also in good shape, though it is almost passed in Stark. If you were to hike the next two days, would definitely propose going to the Horn off the KRT.
"LIVE FREE OR DIE...DEATH IS NOT THE WORST OF ALL EVILS." Gen. John Stark. "by reason of much foule weather and Extreme Bad Woods to travel in..." From the letter of my Great Uncle, Samuel Willard (accompanied by my grandfather Henry), to Governor Dummer on August 16, 1725, explaining the reason for his return, being instructed to "range all the country", of the Wawobadenik (White Mountains) July 19-August 16, 1725. I am a 13th generation New Englander and proud of it.
Hello All,
Just wanted to share some photos from this past Friday and Saturday from, Franconia Notch, Crawford Notch, and the Kancamangus. Colors are looking great in both notches! You'll also find some photographs of Mount Chocura and my first Moose! It only took me the past four years to finally find one; and this time I was only on the trail for a total of 5-10 minutes! We stumbled upon her coming to a trail junction and were about 20-30 yards away; truly stunning.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrick...7627737998293/
Thanks,
Patrick
Very nice foliage photos Patrick! Congrats on seeing your first moose. They are beautiful to see in person aren't they. Thanks for sharing.
Bob
I never want to see a day
That's over forty degrees
I'd rather have it thirty,
Twenty, ten, five and let it freeeeEEEEEEeeze!
My Seek the Peak 2013 Photo Set