Got to love tamarach trees in the fall
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Got to love tamarach trees in the fall
Here is why:
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Well at least that is why I like them, also makes a great screen background.
Ed
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Well at least that is why I like them, also makes a great screen background.
Ed
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Got to love tamarach trees
Ed,
Just beautiful! A "Mirror Lake", just like Yosemite!
FlashbacPT
John
Just beautiful! A "Mirror Lake", just like Yosemite!
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Ed - You have given me one of my fondest memories of Western Montana and North Idaho in the Fall.
There the Western larch trees (a close relative of the tamarack) turn a bright yellow before dropping their needles. When seeing scattered bright yellow larch on a mountain side mixed with various shades of green conifers, it's just beautiful. Like your pic of the tamaracks.
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Also remember the many calls we got annually, from tourists asking why so many trees are dying. Always good for a chuckle.
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Also remember the many calls we got annually, from tourists asking why so many trees are dying. Always good for a chuckle.
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Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
We live about 2 hours south of the Tamarck Ski area and the McCall area in Idaho. Tamaracks are scattered throughout this area and are definately the "fall tree of choice".
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Recently while I was triyng to get a good photo of some Tamarack color and also grab some firewood, a local neighbor introduced himself and pitched in. Man that guy was a good wood packer
. Didn't catch his name...Big Fred or something like that, but as he was leaving I took a quick pic.
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Recently while I was triyng to get a good photo of some Tamarack color and also grab some firewood, a local neighbor introduced himself and pitched in. Man that guy was a good wood packer
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I was in Gatlinburg TN recently and an acquaintance from Colorado(transplanted from TN) commented that folks out thar marveled in the fall colors, but she said it was ALL YELLOW!:eek: No red, no orange, just different yellows.
Well for those who think yellow is 'pretty', I shall widen their palette.
Halloween nite from my front door.
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The really pretty maple across the street had already shed.
The last is from somewhere in west TN.
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The first three had setting sun front lighting, the last late afternoon back lighting.
Disclaimer: The peak was well past when these pix were taken.
Ed You do take good pix!
Well for those who think yellow is 'pretty', I shall widen their palette.
Halloween nite from my front door.
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The really pretty maple across the street had already shed.
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The first three had setting sun front lighting, the last late afternoon back lighting.
Disclaimer: The peak was well past when these pix were taken.
Ed You do take good pix!
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JPG,JPG40504 wrote:I was in Gatlinburg TN recently and an acquaintance from Colorado(transplanted from TN) commented that folks out thar marveled in the fall colors, but she said it was ALL YELLOW!:eek: No red, no orange, just different yellows.
You folks in TN do get some wonderful fall colors:) Susan and I did a 'fall color' trip into your state about Halloween last year. It was my first trip to see a true Deciduous forest. We got to spend a couple of days in Gatlinburg and The Great Smokies NP. Here's a link to a bunch of our pics from that trip.
I'm a New Mexico native, so the only forests I'm used to have fir, pine, and aspen (amazing yellows), but we also get the reds and oranges from the scrub oak.
Anyway.....Thanks to all who posted pics. I enjoyed the views:D
Bud
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I GREATLY ENJOYED YOURS!bffulgham wrote:JPG,
You folks in TN do get some wonderful fall colors:) Susan and I did a 'fall color' trip into your state about Halloween last year. It was my first trip to see a true Deciduous forest. We got to spend a couple of days in Gatlinburg and The Great Smokies NP. Here's a link to a bunch of our pics from that trip.
I'm a New Mexico native, so the only forests I'm used to have fir, pine, and aspen (amazing yellows), but we also get the reds and oranges from the scrub oak.
Anyway.....Thanks to all who posted pics. I enjoyed the views:D
Bud
See you got to Cades Cove.
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