This is really a plug for a hike few people do, not really a trip report so posted here.
Every fall I go up Mount Tecumseh by trail from the ski area, then take the Sossman Trail to the top of the slopes, and descend by the ski slopes.
The views of the foliage on the way down are unequaled (OK, I have not hiked down any other ski trails). On either side of the ski slope you see the individual trees, while across the valley you get the palette of colors, from the dark green conifers to the various hues of yellow and red.
There is a short section (from 2,800 to say 2,400 feet) where the ski slope is wet and, in places, rocky. Watch your footing, not the foliage, in that section! But the rest of the way you can put yourself on cruise control and enjoy the color.
Life is good
Every fall I go up Mount Tecumseh by trail from the ski area, then take the Sossman Trail to the top of the slopes, and descend by the ski slopes.
The views of the foliage on the way down are unequaled (OK, I have not hiked down any other ski trails). On either side of the ski slope you see the individual trees, while across the valley you get the palette of colors, from the dark green conifers to the various hues of yellow and red.
There is a short section (from 2,800 to say 2,400 feet) where the ski slope is wet and, in places, rocky. Watch your footing, not the foliage, in that section! But the rest of the way you can put yourself on cruise control and enjoy the color.
Life is good