We found our attached Christmas tree -and free camping- in Stanislaus National Park. A gem we will have to return to.
The lost coast
Too steep and unruly to be developed, too unbelievable not to be found. After a wild drive we made it. We didn't leave for quite some time.
California Redwoods-North Humboldt-Elk Prarie
Teenage dreams actuated, 7 years after pining for Humboldt county. Ever the underdogs of the road in our loyal jalopy, reaching this border sign was a huge moment! Running through, sleeping beneath the rich wet redwoods was almost too much to realize; fantastical. We were rendered miniature, shrinking beneath these stoic beasts.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Recent Posts
Popular Posts
-
We had been calling British Columbia the promised land well before we left, and this was proven to us within 15 hours of arriving. As we a...
-
We found our attached Christmas tree -and free camping- in Stanislaus National Park. A gem we will have to...
-
Part 1: The Floor Bruiser on the day of purchase. He is being towed because it is not plated. A nineteen foot long, 6 and a ...