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Maple Trees On Fall Color Loops
For those who might be unfamiliar with the area, the trees close to the lakeshore do not seem to turn as soon as those further inland and at higher elevations. There are a number of gravel forest roads that are located north of the lake but running primarily east and west, and these seemed to have the highest population of colorful maples, at least in the early part of the season. Fortunately, signs along highway 61 which mark fall color routes make it easy to locate the best roads for viewing fall color. I found the gravel roads to be the best for photography, simply because I was not as worried about stopping for a photograph where I wanted.Upper Falls of Gooseberry Falls State Park
There are many rivers discharging into the lake, and many of them contain waterfalls. There are also many State Parks along Highway 61, most with hiking trails. It was rainy on most days of my recent visit, which limited my enthusiasm for longer hikes. However, I was able to get photos of several falls in Gooseberry Falls State Park before the hard rains fell.
I love your photos, Bill. I come here once in awhile just to look at them again & again.
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