10/2 Report
Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 1:07 pm
Just a report from my morning travels today. I started at Peacam around sunrise.
Peacham was OK. The larger maples in town had dropped most their leaves, but the hillsides looked nice. There was one tree I photographed last year around the 6th that was full and vibrant then. Today there was not one leaf on that tree!
Groton was OK too. There was some leaf loss there, but remaining color was good.
I hit route 25 off of 302 and went through West Topsham, and Waits River. Significant loss of leaves, and what color that's left is dull. The closer I got to the CT River, the better the leaves were, but the color was very early. IF the leaves hold out, it could be very good along Route 5 next weekend.
Since the light got too harsh for photography, I decided to scope out Woodstock. Some nice color in South Woodstock, Reading, etc. I don't think it's quite peak, but it's photogenic. The Jenne farm looked nice. The big maples around the barn were orange. One is still half green, and one of the orange ones has lost about 25% of it's leaves, but still very photogenic. Cloudland Road had some nice color, especially in the surrounding hillsides. Not peak, but pretty close, and good leaf coverage. Pomfret area looked nice also. I think I am going to hit the Pomfret area tomorrow for sunrise.
Route 110 from South Royalton up through Tunbridge and Chelsea is a total loss. At least 80% leaf loss, and almost no color. The winds and rain hit there hard.
Peacham was OK. The larger maples in town had dropped most their leaves, but the hillsides looked nice. There was one tree I photographed last year around the 6th that was full and vibrant then. Today there was not one leaf on that tree!
Groton was OK too. There was some leaf loss there, but remaining color was good.
I hit route 25 off of 302 and went through West Topsham, and Waits River. Significant loss of leaves, and what color that's left is dull. The closer I got to the CT River, the better the leaves were, but the color was very early. IF the leaves hold out, it could be very good along Route 5 next weekend.
Since the light got too harsh for photography, I decided to scope out Woodstock. Some nice color in South Woodstock, Reading, etc. I don't think it's quite peak, but it's photogenic. The Jenne farm looked nice. The big maples around the barn were orange. One is still half green, and one of the orange ones has lost about 25% of it's leaves, but still very photogenic. Cloudland Road had some nice color, especially in the surrounding hillsides. Not peak, but pretty close, and good leaf coverage. Pomfret area looked nice also. I think I am going to hit the Pomfret area tomorrow for sunrise.
Route 110 from South Royalton up through Tunbridge and Chelsea is a total loss. At least 80% leaf loss, and almost no color. The winds and rain hit there hard.