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So long, September

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Photographer Tony Nazar of Wilton takes us on a foliage tour from Byron to Rangeley this week. First stop, Coos Canyon.  (Photo by Tony Nazar)
Beaver Pond (that’s the name on Delorme’s map) from Route 17.  (Photo by Tony Nazar)
Height of Land – the new turnout is worth the trip.  (Photo by Tony Nazar)
Rangeley Overlook on Route 17 south of Oquossoc. Rangeley Lake with Rangeley on the far shore.  (Photo by Tony Nazar)
Rangeley Overlook on Route 4 by Dallas Hill Road to Saddleback. (Photo by Tony Nazar)
Spike, the moose is trying to find the best Highway to take. This was 11 a.m. on the Weld Road, near the Pond Road in Wilton this week. (Photo by Jim Knox of Wilton)
“Been talking with some in the know and they say that the first year or two a bull moose might have spikes.” – Jim Knox photo
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10 Comments

  1. That’s a healthy-looking moose. Look how nice and shiny his coat is. I had never seen the spikes on moose before. Cool!

  2. We were just there visiting from California and missed this beautiful color…..so nice to see it two weeks later in print!

  3. That is an active area for wildlife to cross so I am told. That said, it is extremely close to where we live and I never see anything. So thanks for the picture!

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