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Photo: Fall is in the air and on the passes

Herald Staff Writer

Sunday, Sep 16, 2018 3:26 PM MT

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Molas Pass to Silverton is at 75 percent of peak colors on Sunday, according to the San Juan National Forest Service Fall Color Report. The crew in this Jeep was above Silverton on Friday, catching autumn’s show. The Fall Color Report says next week could see peak colors in many areas. Currently, Silverton to Red Mountain Pass is at 70 percent of peak and Dolores to Lizard Head Pass is at 20 percent of peak.
Molas Pass to Silverton is at 75 percent of peak colors on Sunday, according to the San Juan National Forest Service Fall Color Report. The crew in this Jeep was above Silverton on Friday, catching autumn’s show. The Fall Color Report says next week could see peak colors in many areas. Currently, Silverton to Red Mountain Pass is at 70 percent of peak and Dolores to Lizard Head Pass is at 20 percent of peak.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald

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