Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 7:07 pm
Thanks for keeping us up to date, BM. As I posted last night, everything looked pretty darn good to me from Rutland North and West of the Mountain range. Everything, N to S on the East of the range, except some pockets here and there are everywhere from just past peak to completely roached -- sticks.
Drove Route 9 From Brattleboro to Bennington late this a.m. Mostly the same -- well past peak. Went North to Arlington and over to West Arlington on my way out of town. Foliage gets better as you travel North. Didn't get all the way to Manchester. Would guess the highlands in Manchester are gone. But the lower elevations a probably pretty good, based on what I saw in Arlington.
As I traveled West into upstate NY, things got better. I can only conclude that the Hurricane effect didn't hurt NY as much and perhaps they had a wetter summer. There were some pretty spectacular sights in upstate NY between Claremont and Saratoga Springs. Unfortunately most of it was West viewing and there was no real opportunity for me to photograph it -- besides, I really needed to try to put some miles behind me. In my hotel near Rochester, NY tonight.
Drove Route 9 From Brattleboro to Bennington late this a.m. Mostly the same -- well past peak. Went North to Arlington and over to West Arlington on my way out of town. Foliage gets better as you travel North. Didn't get all the way to Manchester. Would guess the highlands in Manchester are gone. But the lower elevations a probably pretty good, based on what I saw in Arlington.
As I traveled West into upstate NY, things got better. I can only conclude that the Hurricane effect didn't hurt NY as much and perhaps they had a wetter summer. There were some pretty spectacular sights in upstate NY between Claremont and Saratoga Springs. Unfortunately most of it was West viewing and there was no real opportunity for me to photograph it -- besides, I really needed to try to put some miles behind me. In my hotel near Rochester, NY tonight.