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Up here in NE OH, the colors are just starting to come out. Peak's not
for a couple of weeks yet. Jay Honeck wrote: Dang, it got COLD fast and early this year. We (Mary, Montblack, and I) flew to Janesville, WI today, and the outside air temperature was just 19 degrees up at 8500 feet. Brrrrr.... We're *just* starting to see some coloration in the trees along the Mississippi River -- our favorite leaf-peeper color flight. They should be reaching peak colors earlier than normal this year, so we'll have to plan another flight up that way soon. We like the area around Prairie du Chein, WI for these flights. The Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers come together there, and the 500-foot tree-covered bluffs really show the blazing reds and brilliant yellows, when the sun is low in the sky. Where's the BEST leaf peeping to be had in your neck of the woods? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Oh oh!
Global Cooling has started again ... As signaled by the alarmingly low number of hurricanes that have hit the U.S. this year... ;-) -- That was my first clue as well. Now this... ;-) Peter |
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Jay,
We had a scene flight on the UW MedFlight Augusta 109 yesterday am up near Baraboo and we noticed on the way out that the trees are just beginning to turn. It does seem early for this neck of the woods. I took a closer look in my 172 last night (much more leisurely than the helicopter...for obvious reasons) and the Baraboo bluffs seem to be starting some nice color around Devil's Lake. The birds are moving out too, time to keep our heads up and on a swivel. Saw a gaggle of either herons or cranes just south of Baraboo on the move. This is also the time of year for corn mazes, if you look around this part of Wisconsin some farms that are doing the farm tour/corn maze/pumpkin patch thing are starting to get into their busy time. There's a nice big dinosaur in a field south of Lake Wisconsin. I have to go check out the other usual suspects to see what they have. Ryan N8452X (and UW MedFlight) |
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The hawks are moving around here... we're seeing 2-3 every mile while
hauling crops into storage. Trees are about 10% turned here. Jim wrote in message oups.com... Jay, We had a scene flight on the UW MedFlight Augusta 109 yesterday am up near Baraboo and we noticed on the way out that the trees are just beginning to turn. It does seem early for this neck of the woods. I took a closer look in my 172 last night (much more leisurely than the helicopter...for obvious reasons) and the Baraboo bluffs seem to be starting some nice color around Devil's Lake. The birds are moving out too, time to keep our heads up and on a swivel. Saw a gaggle of either herons or cranes just south of Baraboo on the move. This is also the time of year for corn mazes, if you look around this part of Wisconsin some farms that are doing the farm tour/corn maze/pumpkin patch thing are starting to get into their busy time. There's a nice big dinosaur in a field south of Lake Wisconsin. I have to go check out the other usual suspects to see what they have. Ryan N8452X (and UW MedFlight) |
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Where's the BEST leaf peeping to be had in your neck of the woods? -- Jay Honeck snip What leaves? The 56 mph winds stripped the trees bare two weeksgo! Joe Schneider ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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What leaves? The 56 mph winds stripped the trees bare two weeksgo!
Sounds like you need to plan a cross-country flight to Iowa, Joe! ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Here in British Columbia we don't get a lot of fall colours, due to most
of the trees not being deciduous. Here are some pictures of south-west BC in the fall: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/pho...021013_merritt randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca |
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