Why the Long Face?

Quincy Junction Rd., Plumas County (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

This horse seems to be replying, “Sure, it’s beautiful in this pasture, but there’s not an apple tree in sight. You wouldn’t happen to have one on you, would you?”

Vishal and Seema Mishra traveled north to Plumas County this weekend, catching the tail end of peak color in Quincy and Graeeagle on a weekend decorated with festive fall happenings.

Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

Autumn color is now past peak in Quincy and Graeagle. The trees have lost the luster they carried just days earlier, though autumn can still be enjoyed along with its festive atmosphere in southeast Plumas County.

Graeagle (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra 

Indian picnic, Creekside Retreat, Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

Indian picnic, Creekside Retreat, Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

Creekside Retreat, Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

M Fork Feather River, Graeagle (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creekside Retreat, Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

Bucks Lake Rd, Meadow Valley (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

Old Meadow Valley Rd, Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra
Quincy (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quincy-LaPorte Rd (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra
Quincy, Plumas County (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra
Quincy, Plumas County (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra
Quincy, Plumas County (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra
Quincy, Plumas County (10/30/21) Vishal Mishra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Quincy (3,342′) – Peak to Past Peak, GO NOW, You Almost Missed It.
  • Graeagle (4,373′) – Peak to Past Peak, GO NOW, You Almost Missed It.

 

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