Redwood Coast & Lighthouse, 2am

Redwood Coast & Lighthouse, 2am

Whether there is fog at night or clear sky, the redwood forest is accompanied by beaches, some virtually adjacent to the parks. This photo was taken about 2:30am in the morning, at the south end of Del Norte Redwoods State Park just off Highway 101. To reiterate, the long exposure is not a sunset … but […]

Michael Taylor and Frank Callahan

Yosemite Fire & Tallest Pines Update

For those following the news, there was a devastating forest fire near and in Yosemite National Park. Apparently the 3rd largest forest fire in the more recent California history books. Within that forest are some of the world’s, and California’s, tallest Sugar Pine and Douglas fir trees. On September 5, 2013, Michael Taylor (big tree […]

Coast Redwood Twig Cones

Coast Redwoods Grow w/out Fog

More  folks than I realized have wondered if Coast Redwoods can grow without fog. The photo below (larger image at bottom) proves that Sequoia sempervirens, Coast Redwood, can flourish without fog. It’s an evident fact that Coast Redwood can grow beautifully without needing to rely on fog in the growing season. I expected more people […]

Redwoods Surge With Unprecedented Growth

Redwoods Surge With Unprecedented Growth

Recently, the San Francisco Chronicle ran an article about remarkable growth of Coast Redwoods during the last 100 years. The Coast Redwoods are growing at an unprecedented rate. “The last remaining old-growth redwood trees along the California coast and in the Sierra are in the midst of a growth spurt the likes of which has […]

Tall Trees Grove

Iconic Tall Trees Grove Semi-closed

June, 2013, the  road was closed to Tall Trees Grove,  indefinitely. For visitors vehicles at least. The grove and trail were reported as available by bike or hike, but that takes about 7 miles coming down from Bald Hills Rd.. Or, another alternative of hiking 7 miles along Redwood Creek Trail, and using the parking […]

Brown Creek Giant Redwood

Where the heck is Brown Creek Giant !!

Most visitors to Redwood National and State Parks are content with hiking, maps, and Coast Redwoods for which visitor centers provide general directions. For a few others … that will not fill their appetite for redwoods. Those few others keep plugging along until they find each of the largest known, wherever they may be. One […]