Redding Pops Along Its Accessible Trails

Fall Color Report, Shasta Cascade

Cottonwood, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Cottonwood, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Sacramento River, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Sacramento River, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Cottonwood, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Cottonwood, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Exotic Flowering Pear, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Exotic Flowering Pear, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Exotic Liquidambar, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole
Exotic Liquidambar, Redding (11/15/15) Cory Poole

Shasta Cascade color spotter Cory Poole’s fall color reporting has been limited by a leg injury for much of this autumn, but that didn’t stop him from getting out this weekend.

He acquired an all-terrain knee scooter so that he could get back to photographing fall color and sends these captures of today’s outing along the Sacramento River and in downtown Redding.

Now, that’s dedication!

Cory reports much of Redding is peaking, with the cottonwoods and willows beside the Sacramento River as good as they get.

Most importantly, he said he was “… happy to say the fact that there are lots and lots of accessible trails in Redding is really nice!”

They don’t call Redding the Trails Capital of California, without reason.

Peak (75-100%) GO NOW! – Redding.

 

 

 

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