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Seeing the huge Sequoia trees close up
... is the biggest tree in the world at 275 feet tall!! The trail to the tree was well laid out with proper concrete paths which took you on a deacent to quite a brilliant vantage point overlooking the General Sherman tree. There were quite a few people who were also on the path, but not too many to spoil the whole ambience or prevent you from seeing the trees. I have to confess that I had not expected the trees to be that wide ...
Amazing Wildlife and big trees and great views
... beer and a bbq of course. I feel like chicken tonight. Come on mozzies if you think you're hard enough.
Got told off the next morning for running the generator for an hour. We are indeed BAD people. Today is the first empty of the poo pipe since we had it repaired. A nervous Marc declares all is well after a tentative opening. Let's go an see the biggest tree in the ...
One checked off of Pat’s Bucket List!!!
... Sierra Nevadas. We left camp this morning at approximately 33 feet above sea level and before the day ended, we were over 6,600 feet. This eventual big increase in elevation was hinted at by the steep drive we were into as we continued heading towards Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park. By the way, Sequoia is our second oldest National Park.
At one point (thank goodness the precipitous drop off from the road was on MY side) I could see houses ...
Sequoia National Park - or very big trees!
... Park - at first a little surprised to be paying $20 to do so - but soon considered it well worth it. We stopped by the Visitor Centre where we learned that the only road the park was undergoing construction and was only open briefly every 2 hours! We planned our route accordingly and headed off to Buckeye Flat where the Kaweah River Plummets through a ...
The Greatest Earth on Show
... park was the busiest we have encountered. Couldn't tell if it because of the weekend or just that many people from CA had headed to the area. The parking lots and visitor centers were crowded, the shuttle waits long, and so many people at every stop. It was difficult to get a lone picture without a stranger in it. Temperature was very cool while we were up there.....down to 59 at the summit area. Of course, we left unprepared ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking