Skinner’s Bluff. How is it that this section of Skinner’s is so weathered and worn while the other section that was posted before looks like it was freshly chiseled.
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Skinner’s Bluff. How is it that this section of Skinner’s is so weathered and worn while the other section that was posted before looks like it was freshly chiseled.
Winter is gone and we’re back in business. Sadly I had misplaced the login information I used for this account, but thanks to some solid beer inspired thinking I was able to figure it out. The weather was reasonable this week so I went for a hike up to Skinner’s Bluff and this is what I saw. Still a hazardous level of snow in the bush, but it won’t be around long with the way things are going.
The colours are on the lighter end of the spectrum this fall. Lots of Burnt Oranges, Golden and Pale Yellows, and some Coppers.