by
Ellen Rocco on September 29th, 2012

Somewhere along Route 3, east of Tupper Lake.
It’s fall. On a drive to meetings in the northern Adirondacks earlier this week, I saw foliage ranging from about a third to almost 100% peak color change.

Near Sevey’s Corners, next to the Grasse River.

Close to the Route 58/Route 3 intersection.
Let’s not forget the pumpkins, the other great sign of autumn.

On Route 11, between Richville and DeKalb Junction.
Leaves and pumpkins. What else is essential to a north country autumn?
Tags: autumn foliage, pumpkins