Probably won't be golden by then.
But yeah, very nice pics. I totally missed this report the first time around, Opus.
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"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke
"Ignorance is natural. Stupidity takes commitment." -Solomon Short
Our permit is for the 25th-29th, the very last weekend in Sept. It was the last weekend in Sept. last time too, and the larches were just absolutely goin' OFF... I'll have to post some of our photos as well, they were totally spectacular. But with the weird summer we've had this year, hard to say if the larches will or won't be doing their thing, Yelsmik. If nothing else, they should be at least STARTING to turn during your trip.
Let's hope for beautiful sunny bluebird weather!
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Remember, it's not the fall that kills you - it's the sudden stop at the bottom.
Really depends on the year and the elevation. Typically they just start changing at that time of the year, and they start from the highest elevations.
Around Sep 26, best chance for some golden larches will be around Aasgard Pass, if at all.
Not sure if fall colors will be delayed by this awesome September that we are experiencing so far, or expedited by the crappy August that we had
Beautiful pictures Opus! I swear they look like they have been photoshop! That must be power of how beautiful that place is! That is one place I so badly want to go to!
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