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Everywhere you look today fall colors have burst upon the scene at Killington.
Damp weather has brought low clouds and indirect sunlight....but that is not enough to dim the display of color on the mountains.
On my trip up to the mountain, low slung clouds were hanging over the area to about the 3000 foot level. The clouds cast a serene veil across the landscape; hiding the upper elevations in mystery, while allowing the lower elevations to burst forth in color. Tantalizingly ephemeral, they were teasing leaf peepers visiting Killington with the prospect of grand vistas just hidden from view.
Below you will find a photo gallery of scenes from Killington taken earlier today. Colors on the mountain are a vibrant mix of red, orange, yellow and green. Lower elevations are starting to display full color. Upper elevations are shrouded in clouds, but one would assume that they are tracking color the same. It is just a beautiful time of year to be in Killington
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Fall colors on display at Killington Vermont, September 30, 2012. Click image to stop rotation. Click again to resume rotation. |
All in all the colors are just beautiful.
Where ever you may be, enjoy the fall display put on by Mother Nature, keep it in the fairway, and pull out that rule book to review the "fallen leaf rule".