Fall is one of my favorite times of the years.
Colorful leaves, the last garden harvests with pumpkins, squash, and
apples galore, and that frosty chill in the air which is an exciting harbinger
of the upcoming winter. This year we had a very dry summer and early
autumn and this nice weather became the gift which kept on giving with awesome
fall foliage. Here are some pictures of the fall leaves around
Craftsbury.
A rainbow of leaves

A neon tree which Caitlin and I marveled at while rollerskiing on the Creek Rd. in East Albany

The treeline next to our favorite bounding and grass skiing hill

The view from our parking lot at Elinor's
I think the new windmills are enhancing the fall panoramas. Here you can kind of see the turbines in the distance.
Lots of reds and oranges
Jay Peak
It's past peak now but that only highlights the trees which continue to shine
And now that the leaves are falling, it's time to start our snow dances. The first snow of the year left
With the peak of foliage over, I headed west to Park City
for an altitude training camp with the US Ski team. There are some yellow
birch trees here but the colors are nowhere near as vibrant. On the
upside, the drier climate means lots of sunny weather and my vitamin D
stores are feeling happily replenished. Check back soon for updates from
Utah.
Thanks for reading and happy fall!
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