Fall Foliage Forecast for a Slow-Burn Year
What 2019 may bring to New England Fall Foliage…
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Continue reading →Just some fall foliage eye candy for you. A review of some images I have used in my past years’ fall foliage calendars. Locations are listed with the images as well as links to the images in my gallery. Should … Continue reading →
Why Explore Montgomery? You will Montgomery in Franklin County at the junction of Routes 242, 118, and 58. Actually, the junction is Montgomery Center and Montgomery is a mile or so up Route 118 towards Sheldon in the west, but it … Continue reading →
There is a scenic overlook view of Kettle Pond from Owls Head Mountain. If you are in the Peacham area, this is a good place to check out. it’s a short drive up off of Route 242 from the entrance … Continue reading →
Well my leaf peeps the autumn has passed most of us by and stick season is upon us (originally written November of 2017) and that means we are left going through our pictures and memories of this (or past) seasons. … Continue reading →
A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring Fall in New England Welcome to my Fall foliage Guide for Leaf Peepers. This page will take you through the basics and you will find links to other subjects that I write about. You can … Continue reading →
New England Photography on Vermont back roads Subjects like this are always my favorites. Anytime I can find my way to a dirt road, I wonder what is around the next bend? I won’t lie, this can go terribly wrong … Continue reading →
Exploring the Back Roads of Sugar Hill In all my conversations with you, I always tell you to look for the back roads. To look for the views that don’t get photographed as often. I don’t mean to say ignore … Continue reading →
What’s not to love about old inns? I’ve stayed here two times and one note you need to know is that are no motels or “cheap” lodging in Sugar Hill. This was the playground of the rich and famous in … Continue reading →
This is my most valuable lesson for planning a fall foliage trip! This also goes for most trips year round so feel free to use it during the rest of the year… The #1 problem in fall foliage planning is … Continue reading →