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prabha
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Post: # 11920Post prabha
Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:27 pm

Pl. suggest which 2 days in the coming fortnight is likely to be the best bet for foliage viewing in NEK? Thanks.
Prabha
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faxmachineanthem
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Post: # 11921Post faxmachineanthem
Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:40 pm

Can't speak to every year, but last year the Lyndonville/Lake Willoughby areas were very nice around October 3rd. I'm sure they were nice at least a few days before then too. By October 7th or so it was noticeably fading.

prabha
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peak in NEK ot ealier than 7tha Oct?

Post: # 11927Post prabha
Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:17 pm

Actually we were planning trip for 10/2- 10/3. But from what I see in the foliage report archives of so many previous years in some other website, although it is nice, real peak in the NEK region generally does not come earlier than 7th Oct. Am I right?. Thanks.
prabha nagar

prabha
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peak in NEK not ealier than 7th Oct?

Post: # 11933Post prabha
Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:12 pm

Thanks for your reply. We had almost canceled our trip after going through the previous years' foliage report map archives link in wwwfoliagenetwork.com which indicate peak in NEK every year not before 6th- 7th. But after reading your responses, I feel enthused now to carry on our plans for the trip . We want to witness the best of the show. Can you please suggest the right places to be on 10/2 and 10/3 ? Thank you.
Prabha
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pwt54
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Post: # 11939Post pwt54
Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:01 am

I toured the NEK last Tuesday and from what I've seen 10/2 should be good for foliage. Northeast of Barton will be the best.


faxmachineanthem
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Post: # 11941Post faxmachineanthem
Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:17 am

Here are some roads that have been recommended in the northern NEK area in the past.

Duck Pond Road, Barton link
Rt. 16 from Barton to Lk Willoughby, Barton link
May Pond Rd (sweeping views), Barton link
Peene Hill Rd, Barton link
Gore Road, Derby Center link
Lake Willoughby, Barton link
Hinton Hill Road, Orleans link
CCC Road; Willoughby view, Barton link
Job's Pond, West Burke link
Abbot Hill Road, Island Pond link
Island Pond south shore, Island Pond link
Hudson Road, Canaan link
Todd Hill Road, Canaan link
Rt. 145 near Colebrook, Colebrook NH link

prabha
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Post: # 11942Post prabha
Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:39 pm

That info with the links will be of so much help to not only me but everyone who is heading for the NEK! Thanks a lot faxmachineanthem. I will also be waiting eagerly for pwt4' s reports .His reports and commentary are always realistic and something we all can bank upon. Thanks again.
Prabha
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new_to_USA
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Post: # 11949Post new_to_USA
Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:15 pm

hi,


when i click the link, am i supposed to just get the position of the road or should i get something like start and end point? i did not quite follow the link.

Regards,
Ranjana.

autzig
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Post: # 11955Post autzig
Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:36 am

You get a point of interest that you load into your GPS. When you drive to that location you will be in an area that has been known to have had excellent foliage viewing in the past.

Al


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