Thank you for the offer. Selling our house and hopefully moving to Southern Oregon may keep my redwood wanderings more contained for a few months though.
I sent an email to confirm an address. I was double checking the P O Box for Beranek Productions shown at atreestory.com.
Thought I'd post...
Went down to Humboldt and parked at that turnout. Just as I was putting on my hiking boots, a highway patrol car stops to see if all is okay, and when I mention walking up to go into that grove, the officer says its not available because they will cite people walking the edge of the highway...
I didn't get a close look at the grade, but I'm guessing less vigorous than the bushwhacks with Atkins all day in Redwood National Park, several times. But I would travel light. I don't leave camera gear in my van. So I would park and scramble down with just one lens on camera and maybe one...
After peering at Felton Grove last December, I hope to visit before summer. I noticed a big turnout shown on Google Earth, along Hy. 101, about 1/4 mile walk from where I think there may be spot to approach from the other side.
The thought that few people go there makes it seem more appealing.
I'm not sure if it will grow legs, but I'm going to copy your text and image and send it to Richard Stenger at the Humboldt Convention and Visitors Bureau, because I think it would make an exceptional article.
After a rash of new redwood pages, I took a break this morning, made coffee, and laid down to enjoy another 30 pages.
Its a book one can't rush through. The book is more like wine than a beer. Pull the cork, pour, the seal it again for the next time.
Barely got 4 pages into these books a couple days ago, and I decided to wait for my next redwood visit, a week from now, so I can really relax and enjoy. But the sample I read was exceptionally well written ... and reminded me of how some wines or foods improve with age.
Gerald (w/ Mrs. B's...
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