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Share your Fall photographs.

SteveSS

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Yesterday I took some photos of a buck and a few does in our yard. The neighbor sent back this one with deer and Aspen trees. I liked it. The Mule Deer are so tame here. Elk and Pronghorns (Antelope) less so. Elk in Estes Park, CO. are so tame they're a nuisance.

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I live in a pine forest. Green needles above ground and brown needles on the ground; year round.

Interesting skies at sunset sometimes.
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While hunting Elk last weekend, my buddy and his son ran into this gal hunting alone (but with her husband and 2 other friends in the area) and chatted her up for a while. The next morning she posted this pic on the Western Washington Elk Hunting bookface page. She took it about an hour after they met and about a mile west.

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We have had a weird weather year, lots of spring rain and then late summer and fall no rain but warm temperatures. Leaves are just starting to turn now. Usually, I am raking and burning but trees still have a lot of their leaves, and not much color lack of moisture they tell me. I do get a good sunset every now and then

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One year, I took my son and his friend snowboarding. I just hung out at the lodge. On the way home I-70 was horrible. Traffic and sleet/freezing rain. We finally got to where the road opened up, that last downhill into Denver. I picked up some speed. Just then, a big herd of elk decided to cross the interstate. I hit the brakes, but not enough to slide. The lead elk turned around at the last moment, slipping and sliding on all four hooves and led the herd back. We just barely missed them.
 
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