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Fall River Road

Fall River Valley from Fall River Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, September 5, 2009

Fall River Valley from Fall River Road, Rocky Mountain National Park, September 5, 2009

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Gallery: Estes Park and then up to Trail Ridge – September 5, 2009

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yellowjacket on purple thistle flower, along lower Fall River Road, Rocky Mountains National Park, September 2, 2009

We had parked near the Alluvial Fan parking lot and I had walked across Fall River Road to get a different angle on the scenery for photos.  This image is one of a number of thistle plants in bloom.

Along lower Fall River Road, Rocky Mountains National Park, September 2, 2009

Gallery: Fall River and Trail Ridge – September 2, 2009

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Rocky Mountain National Park — September 5, 2009

We’re really not much for spending a lot of time in shops or arts and craft shows any more, so after Saturday morning in Estes Park, we decided to head back into the park again — up to Trail Ridge Road by way of the old Fall River Road.

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Sure enough, a nice group of elk, bedded down for the day

Sure enough, a nice group of elk, bedded down for the day.

One of the many switchbacks on the one-way Fall River Road

One of the many switchbacks on the one-way Fall River Road.

Quite chilly, with 46 d with a 26mph wind speed for a 37 wind chill

Quite chilly, 46°F with a 26mph wind speed for a 37°F wind chill

On the way back down, headed to Estes Park

On the way back down, headed to Estes Park.

Soon after we were in the park, we saw sure signs of wildlife ahead.

Soon after we were in the park, we saw certain indicators of wildlife ahead.

On the way up, we saw much more fall color than just a few days before.

On the way up, we saw much more fall color than just a few days before.

By the time we were at the top, it was starting to spit rain with a little bit of frozen stuff mixed in.

At the top, it was spitting rain with a little bit of frozen stuff mixed in.

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Trail Ridge Road at about 12,000 feet above sea level

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