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Tater Top from near the Potato Gulch Trailhead. 10-3-05.


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DeanAh, Potato Gulch

Dean

Voted 10/10

Now it makes sense why a peak would be called Tater Top. I've enjoyed the fall colors in several of your pics. Fall is truly one of the best times of year. Unfortunately, here is Washington our fall seems to be very short as we rush from summer to winter in one months time.
Posted Oct 9, 2005 8:34 am

Ed FRe: Ah, Potato Gulch

Ed F

Hasn't voted

The big rock on top also looks a little like a potato.



Fall here comes and goes pretty quickly also. Most of our Aspens are already bare - it seems like they just started to change.
Posted Oct 9, 2005 12:45 pm

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