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  • International Weekly Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850.
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Do you remember Muir Woods? It's very similar :- The banana slug was about 4 inches long - very big! I think we can name a new species of fern after you now Inside a hollow redwood. Bay Area residents and visitors don't need to travel all the way to to Redwoods National Park to view giant redwood trees. Thanks to pioneer activism over a years ago a few groves of old redwoods were saved from the intense logging that was taking place around the Bay Area at the time. May 13 I visited this park numerous times in the past.

Having a very nice, and very family friendly campground, it was also the first place where I took the chikas camping on my own.

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In the past spring I had the pleasure of hiking there several times within a month, both on my own and with groups. I bring here photos from three of these hikes. My trail is labeled yellow. First, a walk through the big trees loop, then along the river to Cable Car Beach, followed by a short forest loop up the hill, and finishing again with a river bank walk, this time all the way to the sandy beach that's behind the park's visitor center.

My first hike there last spring begun at am. It was overcast and chilly, and in the forest it was so dark that hardly any of my photos I took there are worthy of posting. Follow Us.

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    By Elea Acheson. As far as where to see them, any of the parks have outstanding groves of redwoods and trails that will take you back into. By Matt Emerson. Photographers: Don't Forget to Do This. Sometimes we have a tendency to only see what is right in front of us. As photographers we have to see the world differently, that's why I am here to tell you not to forget to look up!

    Newsletter Sign Up. It was cool, lush, restful. Worries of the day were absorbed in the forest floor, padded with needles and sorrel. And the best part: I was alone!

    Massive salvaged Redwood

    Just me, myself and the elusive gnome I swear I saw peeking around the leg of a lichen-clad bench. He was there. Gnome or no gnome, this glorious solitude was particularly poignant after — just two weeks before — making the foolish and futile attempt to come within Hubble Space Telescope range of Muir Woods. And now its beauty comes at a price — you pay in frustration, jockeying for parking with the other 1 million visitors each year. The spouse and I had heard the stories of people parking on the shoulder along the narrow, winding road to the park.

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    No dice, baby. Cars filled both parking lots and clung to the edge of the roadway at every nook and cranny for nearly a mile. Word is, at least two cars per day slide down into roadside ditches and have to be towed out.