Sunday, May 12, 2013

Sequoia National Park

Hi Everyone:


Yesterday was a relocation day and I did not take any Pictures. Today we visited the Sequoia National Park Northern Unit. This entire park is spectacular. Each view is fantastic from all the various locations throughout the park. It is amazing to see this many Giant Sequoias so close to each other. Mother nature certainly did an excellent job when she created this National Park.

Lou & Barb

On the Way to Sequoia



Running Next to the Road

Road up the Mountain in the Park

View of the High Sierra Peaks in the Distance

"Auto Log" Fell in 1917, Base Diameter 21 ft.

Auto Log Roots















Crescent Meadow

Chimney Tree







High Above the Canopy











Tharps Log, Made From Hollow Sequoia





Tunnel Log



"Moro Rock", Granite Rock Carved by Glaciers During Ice Age, Elevation 6,725 ft.



High Sierra Peaks





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