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Tag: aspen

11 October 2017

Searching for more Fall color

October 2 & 3, 2017

Fall colors SR67 North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaYet another drive out of the park and into the forest on days off searching for more Fall color.

Fall colors FR219 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaThe neon yellow almost overwhelmed me.

Fall colors FR610 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

up golden aspen FR610 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaHad to stop and catch my breath, plus take photos of course.

fall leaves on ground FR219 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Golden aspen FR219 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaAs the forest road narrows it feels like driving in a tunnel of gold.

tree tunnel & view Marble View Kaibab National Forest ArizonaAnd then, the green tunnel.  Which marks the arrival to one of my favorite places to camp, Marble View, and a meet up with friends.

late light moon view from Marble View Kaibab National Forest ArizonaAfter a shared taco dinner we sat and chatted outside until sundown when the temperatures dropped and everyone disappeared into their respective campers.

Jelly road fall aspen Marble View Kaibab National Forest ArizonaI set the alarm for sunrise but when I peaked out the window it looked rather soft and boring so didn’t go out into the crisp morning.  Later some of us went for a walk.

curved ponderosa pine fall colors FR219 Kaibab National Forest Arizonafall aspen FR219 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Yet it was still relatively early when we all took off to further explore the forest for Fall color.

golden aspen tree tunnel FR219 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

aspen leaves on ground FR219 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaI tried repeatedly, and unsuccessfully, to capture the falling leaves.

fall aspen FR610 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Mule deer FR610 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaSeveral times I startled deer along the road, or they startled me.

fall aspen everygreens FR611 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaAs I dropped down towards the main highway, hillsides of patchwork color showed through the dense forest.

fall aspen FR611 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaSome trees were tipped with a touch of peach.

fall aspen leaves in everygreen FR611 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaSmall pines were decorated with the aspen leaves like ornaments of gold.

Mile-and-a-half-Lake fall aspen Kaibab National Forest ArizonaI went to Mile-and-a-Half Lake hoping for reflections of Fall color but the lake was barely there.  So I continued with a big loop drive through the forest with many stops along the way.

fall aspen 2006 Warm Fire FR429 Kaibab National Forest Arizona

fall aspen 2006 Warm Fire FR212 Kaibab National Forest ArizonaFound my way through the 2006 Warm Fire area with pockets of young aspen still showing off some Fall color.

Then back into the park and home.

fall color Gooseberry Cape Royal traill North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaA week later and still a little Fall color but mostly brown and down.  Maples are fading except on the slopes below the rim.  Locust are now yellow.  And the currants steal the show with shades of green to yellow fringed with red.

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22 September 2012

Fall on the North Kaibab National Forest

Fall Kaibab NF AZ

I went seeking fall on the North Kaibab National Forest.  And Forest Road 610 east led me into a colorful wonderland.

Fall aspen along Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Welcome to the official September equinox when the sun will rise due east and set due west all over the world.

Fall aspen leaves Kaibab National Forest Arizona

As the nights get longer in the Northern Hemisphere the autumn pallet appears.

Fall aspen Kaibab National Forest Arizona

The aspen glow like neon signs along the Las Vegas strip all vying for my attention.

Fall colors reflect in road puddle Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Monsoon rains leave puddles that reflect the changing season.

Fall aspen Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Rounding a corner into brilliant light makes me sing with joy.  Be thankful you can’t hear me singing.

Fall aspen leaves Kaibab National Forest Arizona

I stop to lie down on the leaf littered forest floor.

Looking up thru fall aspen Kaibab National Forest Arizona

And look up through the magnificent aspen into a brilliant blue sky.

Fall aspen Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Shadowy light beacons me into the glowing forest to dance with the aspen.

Fall aspen Kaibab National Forest Arizona

Yet the shadows draw long.

Fall aspen Kaibab National Forest Arizona

As the waning day calls me home filled with aspen energy.

What colors your world this day?

I brought this post out again to prepare for fall of 2013.  Plus linking to Patti’s One Road at a Time Falling into September blog carnival.  Check out how other bloggers interpret ‘Fall’ and join in with your own story.

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26 March 2009

Sky Watch Friday – Grand Canyon National Park

View south from Fire Point
The sky was clear when I left my RV home on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park  and drove north into the adjacent Kaibab National Forest to explore a side road leading to Fire Point. Many awesome canyon views are located in the forest where you can also camp for free.

Forest Road
I continued to watch the sky and didn’t stay long. During summer monsoon season it’s a good idea not be caught unaware. Dry creeks flood in an instant carrying water—and anything else in the way—over the canyon’s rim creating waterfalls that you’d never expect. Hard packed gravel roads can become a mud wrestler’s dream in moments. And there are no phone bars.

It never did rain that day. The monsoon season can be like that too as the winds blow the clouds away. Sometimes, the air is so dry the falling rain never makes it to the ground, called virga.

Dancing Aspen grove
Yet during the winter snow can build up to 15 feet which often bends the trunks of young Aspen.

For more great looks at skies from around the world or to share your own go to Sky Watch Friday by clicking here.

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