I know, it's still early September, but our main summer season is winding down up here right now, and we are now starting to think more about the upcoming winter. The firewood suppliers are really busy right now, and those of us who live up here are dusting off the snowblowers ready for the snows that are certain to start arriving within the next month. It's always a good sign when you see ads in the local newspapers hiring snowmakers for the upcoming season! We will most likely be starting snowmaking operations up here in about 3 weeks or so!
Personally, fall is my absolute favorite season up here! Since I grew up in Florida, I was not exposed to fall colors very often in my youth. Now, even though I have lived in the mountains of Colorado for 20 years, I still never tire of nature's spectacular show in the fall. Just to remind you, throughout this post I have attached a few pictures that I took last fall. In September, the days up here are typically cool and crisp, with highs in the 60s and low 70s, and the air seems to sparkle somehow. I know that sounds crazy, but others have told me the same thing--somehow the angle of the sun and the colors of the trees combined with the crisp, clear air makes the sun just dance off any surface!
Up here we have a saying--the only people who try to predict the weather in the mountains are fools and newcomers. Well, hopefully I am neither, so I am not going to try to make any predictions here. However, all signs are pointing towards another great ski season!
As we start seeing signs of fall colors (a few trees are starting now, but not enough to be "photo worthy" just yet), I will take some pictures and post them here. In the meantime, keep checking back on this site, and I will let you know as the snow begins to fly and the slopes begin to open.
It's not too early to say--THINK SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve
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