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Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 5:44 pm
by admin
The foliage color is begining to appear all over Vermont. Most observers say that the color is appearing about a week early. Also, the color seems more vibrant this year. This could be because of far less rainfall this summer and spring. Many of the streams and brooks are showing very low water levels. You will be able to experience the color all over Vermont put particularly in higher terrain. Also the color is progressing in the usual way, starting off in the Northeast Kingdom and along the spine of the Green Mountains. Colder temperatures and several frosts are forecast for the weekend. Here is a typical example of what it is looking like in Newport today, which is in the northeast of Vermont, often where the color first appears. Click here to go full screen!
Here's a scene I found while out hiking around the Newport dam September 16th 2020
clyde pond.jpeg
https://www.foliage-vermont.com/foliage2020/index.html

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:10 pm
by KenHiker
Hi,
What a beautiful picture!
The combination of the sky, colors, and water is outstanding - very well done.
Thank you for sharing this.
God Bless...

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 10:51 am
by KenHiker
Hi.

I saw you mentioned Newport, VT.
As I was re-reading the Autumn, 1984 edition of Vermont Life, I came across an article that mentions "Lake Memphremagog".
It is an excellent article with pictures that discusses research and traveling on/around an old stagecoach road that ran from Montpelier to Derby Line, then on into Canada.
It mentions going past the lake and the Newport area.
One of the vantage points is Shattuck Hill.
Are you familiar with any of this?
It is fun to read, here's the link to the archive:
https://archive.org/details/rbmsbk_ap2-v4_1984_V39N1

God Bless...

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:48 am
by admin
Yes, I am familiar with Shattuck Hill, I was there a couple of weeks ago for a nice sunset
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Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 8:33 pm
by KenHiker
Wow, how nice! Thanks for sharing.
Had you ever heard of the historic road mentioned in the article?

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:48 am
by admin
No, sorry I haven't.

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 3:23 pm
by loafer89
I'm heading up to Vermont sometime in the next week. I'm not sure where I am going, but that will probably be it for me. I'm going to Western Maine on 10/5 - 10/7 with my son for Fall foliage. I've never been to Maine for Fall foliage before, so I'm looking forward to it. Maine allows lodging for folks from Connecticut, while Vermont does not, at least not from my county, without a 14 day quarantine. I live close enough to Vermont to not need lodging, not so much in Maine.

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 5:35 pm
by ctyanky
Loafer: if you are up around route 9 in Woodford (high elevations) let me know how it looks please! :D Also, Kelly Stand Road and Grout Pond! Thanks! CT

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 4:04 am
by MinnieB
Loafer, around the 5th is usually good timing for Quill Hill in Rangeley, ME. It's a spectacular 360 degree view. It's $10 per car and $5 per additional person to go up, but it is worth it. Maine has a had a bit more rain than us in NH, so I imagine the leaves will last longer. The foliage report I got says they are on schedule. I was hoping to get over to north western Maine this year, but I don't think I'm going to make it. I'm going to NEK today, hopefully I'll find some good color. I will report back later on that.

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 12:53 pm
by loafer89
The foliage around Sugarloaf looks to be about a week early. According to the webcams, the upper mountain is near peak, and about 30-50% on the lower mountain. I'm not sure this will last 10 days until we get there. It was in the upper 20's earlier this week, and the color went from mostly green to color really fast.

My travel plan right now, is going up on 1-91, to Route 2 and to Bethel and Sunday River, continuing on 2 and Route 17 and 16 to Rangeley and Stratton. I'm undecided past that point. Maybe we'll go to Jackman

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2020 8:18 pm
by KenHiker
Hi Loafer

I just watched a youtube video series of an Appalachian Trail hiker who was in Rangeley a few days ago (perhaps 09-28?).
The colors on the trail are starting to look really nice, but there seems the peak has not arrived.
If you're interested, here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7AqczypixU
Hope you have a very blessed and safe time. Look forward to seeing your trip report.

Re: Foliage is getting started early this year

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 11:59 am
by triz
I saw a video of the Kanc two days ago at peak, so a week early.