Fall colors peaking in the Mono Basin
October 17th, 2011 by Carolyn, Former Project Specialist
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Name: Carolyn Weddle
Title: Project Specialist
About: Graduated from Humboldt State University with a degree in Environmental Policy, Carolyn loves the outdoors and the Eastern Sierra and is known to make forays in the Nevada hills for further exploration. After spending summer 2011 as a Retail Assistant in the Information Center & Bookstore, Carolyn stayed through winter 2012 as a Project Specialist.See All Posts by Carolyn (22)
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The fall colors in the Mono Basin have begun to peak!

A row of brilliant aspens in Lundy Canyon on October 15, 2011. Photo by Rose Catron.
Brilliant yellows, oranges, and touches of red were spotted this weekend throughout the Mono Basin. Some places to visit in the next week to see spectacular fall color are the June Lake loop, Lundy and Lee Vining canyons, Conway Summit, and Virginia Lakes.

Brilliant fall colors in Lundy Canyon, October 15, 2011. Photo by Rose Catron.
It’s time to break out your cameras and hiking boots and visit the Mono Basin for a colorful show! Check out this Los Angeles Times article on other spectacular fall color displays in the Eastern Sierra.

Looking towards Silver Lake in the June Lake loop from the Parker Lake trail, October 15, 2011. Photo by Elin Ljung.
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October 18th, 2011 at 2:22 pm
How incredible! Thank you so much for posting, as I’ll have to enjoy the fall colors from afar!
October 24th, 2011 at 11:07 am
I so miss coming up to this part of God’s country in the fall. Especially in October when you get that cold nip in the air. Thanks for posting the beautifull photos. The nice thing is that the area looks the same since I last visited this area with my father in the year of his passing, 1995.