Northwest Vermont
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 4:18 pm
Today I rode routes 108, 120 and 105 in northwest Vermont on my way to work. It wasn’t a very good day to check out the foliage. It was rainy and misty. I really couldn’t see how well the foliage was out past 300 yards. Route 108 north from route 15 in Jeffersonville to Bakersfield was so-so. That area has a lot of evergreen trees. What color I could see was pretty good. There were reds and oranges showing. About Bakersfield things were better. Lots of color and a good amount of red and orange. It was even better from Enosburg Falls to route 120 in Franklin. ( don’t go north of route 120 or you’ll end up in Canada > Parlez-vous Francais.eh?) Route 120 had some great color. One spot between Lake Carmi and Franklin Village positively glowed. Route 105 from route 120 west to St.Albans was hard to read. That is rolling farmland with big fields. The trees were out past my viewing range with the mist. What I could see look real good. I think this trip will be good for folks looking for good foliage with some ohhs and ahhs mixed in. It might disappoint diehard shutterbugs like IXL and maybe me. But we shutterbugs like the back roads, and the back roads should at least as good as the main roads.