An unusually cool and wet start to the summer pushed much of Colorado out of drought – and has also created conditions that could lead to some of the most vibrant mountain fall colors in years. “We’re going into this season looking really good; the aspen stands are greener than I’ve seen in quite some time, and it looks like everything’s setting up perfectly to have a really good aspen show across much of the state,” said Dan West, an entomologi…
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