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Driving Day: Northern California to Lake Tahoe

We drove across Northern California from the coast to Lake Tahoe. It was one of our longer days of driving and the landscape changed from coastal trees to very arid, to orchards and farm fields, back to tall trees. Mostly on twisty roads, but it was very pretty. Here are a couple of views along the way.

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The Redwoods

In the morning, Carson and I went for a walk around this amazing campground. It is second growth forest, which means that it was logged once and has been allowed to start returning to its natural state. You can see the ruins of the old huge giant Redwood trees everywhere. The trees growing around them are already very tall and large unless you compare to the ancient giants.

After a relaxing morning in the campground, we set off to find the old growth Redwoods. The scale of these trees are so hard to depict in photos unless you have something to compare to, and even then it’s beyond comprehension. The forest feels ancient, like a dinosaur could walk by at any time (Jurassic Park was filmed here btw). We drove on an old stage coach path turned driving trail through the trees and took a short hike so we could marvel at the ancient giants. We talked to a Park Ranger from Chicago for awhile about trees, the nearby beach and the Chicago suburbs.

Then we headed to the beach. It was low tide and we had the beach almost to ourselves. No tide pools but fun waves and stones. We spent a fun hour exploring and then headed back to the campsite for chicken and rice for dinner and some relaxing time. I definitely want to come back to this area and do more exploring on a future road trip.

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Driving day-Washington to N. California

It was a 10 hour drive from our campsite just south of Olympic National Park to our Campsite in Redwood National/State Parks. We planned for one stop in Astoria, Oregon just to see if we could find the House from the movie Goonies. Jeff found the place (had to walk a block because we couldn’t drive and turn around) but it was covered by trees and had lots of no trespassing signs. But he heard sea lions in the distance! So we all got out of the truck a couple blocks away and saw about 50 sea lions on the docks of the Columbia River near the fishing boats. I have some zoomed in photos on my real camera, but you can see them in the photo on here if you squint and use your imagination, LOL. It was a long day with lots of twisty roads that went through beautiful scenery, and we finally made it to our campsite about 8:30 pm. Got our camper set up in record time and relaxed a bit before it got fully dark.