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A road biker takes a scenic ride through the changing leaves on Castle Creek Road in Aspen on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times The Elk Mountains peek into view at the end of a ...
The leaves are turning color in Beaver Creek, with little pots of gold lighting up green Aspen groves. During a morning hike near Day Break Ridge Road, National Geographic photographer Jad ...
While many people in the Roaring Fork Valley are proclaiming this fall to be one of the best ever for leaf peeping, Jim Kravitz says to hold on just a minute. Kravitz, director of naturalist programs ...
HOW TO PRESERVE ASPEN LEAVES. HOW TO PRESERVE ASPEN LEAVES. 1. Gather leaves on a sunny day, after the dew has dried. Choose leaves with no blemishes. 2. Press your leaves shortly after gathering ...
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Colorado’s aspen stands are thriving, and that bodes well for fabulous leaf-peeping this fall according to one of the state’s leading forestry experts. Dan West , entomologist for the Colorado State ...
The eating frenzy leaves large swaths of aspen trees bare of foliage. If the caterpillars don’t show up over several successive years, the trees should refoliate.
A cold and snowy spring slowed the development of the aspen leaves in Colorado this year. There were still feet of snow falling even on the first day of summer. This simply shifted the growing season.
Shanna Lewis/KRCC News Some of the first aspen leaves changing off of Hwy 165 in the Wet Mountains west of Pueblo on the last weekend of September, 2021.
The leaf-peeping outlook for southern Colorado’s mountains is looking bright this fall. September and October are normal peak times to see golden aspen leaves here. Accuweather’s fall foliage ...