09-10-2014, 07:37 PM
Following up on this thread: my daughter and I had a great trip. The TED video GeneH posted added a lot of background and showed us that the trees we saw were relatively young and small as redwoods go. And some of these were indeed labelled sequoias, as Speedy mentioned. I saw these groves as a kid, but now I can't begin to convey how it felt to walk among them. The Rockefeller Grove along the Avenue of the Giants was my favorite, not just because of the size of the trees, but because it was so quiet and the forest was not very dense, leaving a fairly open canopy. The easy walk link was very helpful.
Looking out over the Columbia from Hwy 84. It was a perfect day to start a drive to California.
The sun was shining through smoke from the fires around Klamath, more than 100 miles away.
This 30-room motel in Crescent City was built in the 50s from redwood with curly grain. All solid, no veneers. As a woodworker, I was drooling.
More smoke as we drove through the Prairie Creek redwoods.
Some medium-size trees in Prairie Creek Park, and more smoke.
A redwood and some cedars.
This one has some miles on it.
Ferndale was worth the short side trip off Hwy 101. Forgive the crude efforts at perspective correction.
In one of the groves along Avenue of the Giants.
Same tree, shot wide.
Yours truly in front of a sort of big tree.
My daughter in the lower right, and no, she is not two inches tall.
Thanks again for the tips!
Looking out over the Columbia from Hwy 84. It was a perfect day to start a drive to California.
The sun was shining through smoke from the fires around Klamath, more than 100 miles away.
This 30-room motel in Crescent City was built in the 50s from redwood with curly grain. All solid, no veneers. As a woodworker, I was drooling.
More smoke as we drove through the Prairie Creek redwoods.
Some medium-size trees in Prairie Creek Park, and more smoke.
A redwood and some cedars.
This one has some miles on it.
Ferndale was worth the short side trip off Hwy 101. Forgive the crude efforts at perspective correction.
In one of the groves along Avenue of the Giants.
Same tree, shot wide.
Yours truly in front of a sort of big tree.
My daughter in the lower right, and no, she is not two inches tall.
Thanks again for the tips!