Prime Fall Colors in Mono County This Week

Prime Fall Colors in Mono County This Week
As of last night, the latest reports are saying that many locations survived this week's wind storms better expected, and although there are many many bare trees at higher elevations, there are also colorful ones and others which still have green and will continue to change over the next 1-2 weeks.   and I hope to get out to check current conditions further south in the county later today or tomorrow.

Here in Antelope Valley at 5000 feet elevation in the northern end of Mono County, the cottonwood trees are just starting to turn, so the Walker/Coleville/Topaz area could be nice for those in 1-3 weeks.  (This shot of aspen trees was taken in Mono County last week October 9, before the winds.)

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Eastern Sierra Fall Colors , Week of October 5 - 10
A lot has changed here in the Eastern Sierra over the last few days due to 24 hours of high winds, but here's how it looked last week.  The Mono Basin probably had the greenest trees, most likely to survive the winds, including the areas around June Lake Loop, Lee Vining Creek and Mill Creek.
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