Twin Trees and More Color From Plumas County

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Twin Trees at Quincy Airport (10/26/24) Jett Titcomb

In addition to sharing the latest update on the Twin Trees at the Quincy Airport in Plumas County, color spotter Jeff Titcomb shared an array of beautiful photos from around the county.

In reference to the Twin Trees, a unique and charming local phenomenon, Titcomb said, “They’re more similar in color this year than they ever have been. The one on the right always changes first and more quickly than the one on the left. It is the same this year but not as big of a difference.”

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Fall colors around Plumas County (10/26/24) Jeff Titcomb
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An array of color greets you around Plumas County (10/26/24) Jeff Titcomb

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Fall colors around Plumas County (10/26/24) Jeff Titcomb

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An array of color in Plumas County (10/26/24) Jeff Titcomb
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