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September 2005 * Special Issue


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Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile.

-William Cullen Bryant
American writer, 1794-1878

Autumn color comes alive in the Northeast - stock photo

 

 

 

 

Fall Color Book Special - Autumn Rambles: An Exporer's Guide to the Best Fall Colors

Fall Color Book Special - Autumn Leaves: A Guide to the Fall Colors of the Northwoods

 

 

 

 

Autmn in New Mexico - A stand of red-tinged trees - photo by Tom Schueneman  
  Autumn in New Mexico: Blue and Gold - Photo by Tom Schueneman
Autumn in New Mexico: A perfect afternoon - Photo by Tom Schueneman  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Welcome to Fall Color Special Edition #1

autumn harvestThis is the first of two special editions of The Traveler devoted to the upcoming fall foliage season for 2005. Regular readers of The Traveler know that autumn is our favorite time of year. It's a time of lengthening afternoon shadows, crisp, cool mornings, harvest, and, of course, color - magnificent color.

It is in the true spirit of Autumn that we bring you this first issue for the 2005 Fall Color season.The next edition will be out mid-October. In this short issue we'll introduce you to some of our fall color resources and whet your appetite for the upcoming autumn color season in North America.

You'll find everything you'll need to be ready for autumn (well, at least autumn color!)

autumn leavesEnjoy!

P. S. - Look for our regular edition of The Traveler the last week of September. It'll be packed with all the regular goodies like our Feature Articles, Travel Writing Pick-of-the-Month (and we've got an interesting one for you this month!), and our list of the latest and greatest travel ideas, bargains, and resources. See you soon!


Visit our Fall Color Resource Page

Our full list of the best resources for all your fall foliage needs is on our Fall Color page. As the season progresses, we'll be updating and adding to the list. So you'll want to check back to our Fall Color page often!



Fall Color Books

With a goal of compiling the best places to view the amazing blaze of autumn color that New England is known for, brothers Michael and Mark Tougias offer 15 easy-to-follow routes in six states. Hand-drawn maps lead the rambler through some of the best (and often lesser-known) areas for finding free fall shows in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine . Autumn Rambles: New England : An Explorer's Guide to the Best Fall Colors (Hunter Travel Guides) 

If you live in the area bounded by Ontario, Minnesota, Missouri, Tennessee, Virginia, Maine, New Brunswick, and Quebec, or are planning to visit any states or provinces in that area this fall, buy this book now, and read it over. You'll be glad you did, this year and every year. I would give this book a ten-star rating if I could, and recommend it highly. An invaluable bargain. (excerpted reader review) Autumn Leaves: A Guide to the Fall Colors of the Northwoods (Northword Nature Guide Collection) 


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And if you're really serious, you should consider going to Bahamas this November!

After the fall colors have died down and the Big Chill starts to set in, what better way to jump-start your photography career than by attending the Ultimate Travel Photographer's Workshop in Bahamas this November 2 through 5. You'll not only learn everything you need to start your travel photography career, you'll be the envy of all your friends when you come home with a tan in the middle of November!

Here are all the details about the Ultimate Travel Photography Workshop

PS - We stated in the August issue of The Traveler that we met Blair Howard in New York this summer. Blair is one of the main presenters for this workshop and The Traveler himself reports that he's not only a great guy, but an extremely knowledgeable and accomplished travel photographer - there's nothing like learning from the best!


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