I always know that sometime in September the aspen trees growing in the high elevations in Colorado will begin to change from green to bright yellow and some to orange. I note predictions and listen for reports on the news as to when "peak color" can be seen. In the almost 9 years we have lived in Colorado we've always taken few drives up to the high country to enjoy this early preview of autumn and the beautiful patchwork of colors that will appear on the distant mountains.
One of our favorite drives is along Guanella Pass, a scenic byway that was once a burro path but is now a fully paved 22-mile road that connects Grant with Georgetown, Colorado. I've blogged about it many times in the past which you can read them all on this link.
The sky was bluebird blue and the aspens shined like gold!
Every twist and turn in the road revealed more beauty!
The mountains surrounding the scenic byway were thick with golden aspen groves...
...interspaced with pine trees.
So many gorgeous shades of lime green, yellow, gold, and orange.
We always stop to see this waterfall on the drive. All those large boulders were once carried by a glacier long ago. You can watch a video of the waterfall on my Mille Fiori Favoriti facebook page on this link.
You can read more about the geology of Guanella Pass on the roadside placards above. Double click on the photo to enlarge it to make it easier to read.
As we drove we began to climb higher in elevation until we were soon above the tree line.
We reached the summit of Guanella Pass which is at 11,700 feet (3566 M)
An information placard at the summit. Please double click on to enlarge to read it
We parked and hiked a part of a trail. The interesting interpretive sign in the photo above was about the tundra along the trail. Those that were younger and in better shape were taking the trail all the way to the summit of Mt Bierstadt.
There are also views of the 14,264-foot (4347. M) Mount Evans in the distance.
There was more magnificent autumnal color when we drove from the summit back down towards Georgetown. We passed the dam, reservoir, and electric power plant on the way.
It was a beautiful day for a drive! We felt so excited to see fall finally arrive after a very hot and dry summer. This is my favorite time of the year--the last smile of nature before winter's cold and snow.
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