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Top Ten Fall Foliage Trips in the US - Fodor's
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Nice, I have done the Vermont trip and it was spectacular. Stayed at Smugglers Notch the end of September.
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Which ones surprised you, Glitter?
I am not a big fan of the aspen in Colorado, or of most western areas, really, but I know they're popular with others. Part of what I love about the fall colors is how they filter the sun -- we have a big maple in our front yard, and every year we have days when the sunlight is like liquid gold. You can get that in a big enough stand of aspen, but when we'd go there wasn't much color to look at otherwise -- greens and browns, of course, but no maples or other colorful trees, and no sweeps of bright autumn color from the ground cover, either. You went up "to see the aspen turn," and I was terribly disappointed to discover that that's about all you got! I wonder where that pic was taken; we clearly should have gone there... It's kind of funny that the prose for that picture is all aspen, but in the picture there's just a tiny strip of them way back behind the other trees.
Vermont, the Smokies, Michigan, much more my speed. I'd like to get out to Missouri, as well. I'm hoping it isn't as crowded as the Smokies can get!
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Hobbitess, it hadn't occurred to me that so many not-northeast destinations would be included, but the Western ones were the surprises. I agree with you about the limited colors compared to some other areas. Or I'm just sheltered and narrowminded...
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Originally posted by rapmarks View Postwe just left the Berkshires, it was beautiful
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We are starting our planning for a 7 week RV trip next year. We have a spot reserved at a campground in MA for 2 weeks starting at the end of Sept. The plan is to rent a car & go be leaf peepers and hit as many scenic drives as we can. We have never been to New England so this is a bucket list item.The legitimate object of Government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done but cannot do at all or cannot do so well for themselves”- Lincoln
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Originally posted by barndweller View PostWe are starting our planning for a 7 week RV trip next year. We have a spot reserved at a campground in MA for 2 weeks starting at the end of Sept. The plan is to rent a car & go be leaf peepers and hit as many scenic drives as we can. We have never been to New England so this is a bucket list item.
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There are a few small patches in downneast Maine near Acadia National Park with good color, we may spot more on our way home tomorrow. I'll be in the southern Berkshires Sunday or Monday to see how that's coming along.
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Glitter: Our Rv is like a tiny apartment and we will have full hook-ups for utilities so you can't really call it camping.
Tony: Please post any routes/ sites/ must-sees you find. Any input is much appreciated.The legitimate object of Government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done but cannot do at all or cannot do so well for themselves”- Lincoln
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Originally posted by barndweller View PostGlitter: Our Rv is like a tiny apartment and we will have full hook-ups for utilities so you can't really call it camping.
Tony: Please post any routes/ sites/ must-sees you find. Any input is much appreciated.
I had the pleasure of staying in their prior one when we went to Yosemite with them many years ago. It was all good until my BIL hit the brakes while I was in the loo...
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have any of you ever driven to Bash Bish Falls in Berkshires, quite a drive especially since directional signs were all down for repainting, but saw some lovely colors. Also lovely colors driving up Rt 7 to Williamston and North Adams. (to see Moca and clark, unfortunately one closed and the other closed on Tuesday when we went. going to Lincoln NH on tueday so hope colors are at their prime then.
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