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Orlestone is three hundred and eighty eight hectares in size. It is predominantly mixed native broadleaves and a small percentage of conifer.
The area is a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), managed principally for birds and butterflies.
There is a medium sized car park and picnic area, with a height barrier at the main entrance. . All roads are unsurfaced. As it is very low lying, it has a tendency to flood in winter.
Aspen trunks recede into a soaked spruce forest near Lizard Head Pass, CO. Heavy overcast skies presented soft lighting for this scene to unfold.
© Darlene Bushue 2020
"October, the extravagant sister, has ordered an immense amount of the most gorgeous forest tapestry for her grand reception." Oliver Wendell Holmes
Shortly after sunrise Saturday morning, overlooking Longs Peak.
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In Explore dal 31.05.2015 - Highest position: 472 on Sunday, May 31, 2015
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Orlestone is three hundred and eighty eight hectares in size. It is predominantly mixed native broadleaves and a small percentage of conifer.
The area is a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), managed principally for birds and butterflies.
There is a medium sized car park and picnic area, with a height barrier at the main entrance. . All roads are unsurfaced. As it is very low lying, it has a tendency to flood in winter.