Thursday, July 8, 2010

Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park

One camping trip that i remember going on has a child was to SNP. Since we have lived in the Central Valley i have wanted to take Christopher but we never find the time. Now that we are leaving the area, it has been on our top things to do. Since Mark and Lynn have never been we decided to take them one day while they were in town staying with us. There was alot of pictures taken during this trip and I'm sorry i can not show they all to you, but here are the ones from each of our stops.
Our first stop on the trip was at the Hume Lake Ranger Station.
Our next stop on the road trip was Kings Canyon Visitors Center @ Grant Grove Village. I'm alittle disappointed that we did not walk out to the General Grant Tree. But we seen alot of beautiful things that day.
Our next stop along the way was at the Redwood Mountain Overlook: redwood mountain grove. Which is the largest grove of Sequoias in the world. It was a pretty cool view. Christopher found some bugs and was pretty happy.




So as we are moving on down the "Generals Hwy" we came to a turn out, and decided to stop at the last minute. Turns out this is the Lost Grove. It was our first group of pretty large trees, it was just awesome to see. The picture right about this where Mark is at: "The 3 Sisters" that is what Mark named those tree behind him. The where all kinda grown together. There was a big tree at the top of the hill that Chris and I climbed up in. He said it was too dark mama, in there, he wanted to leave. Another great thing about the area, was the wildflowers they were so colorful, and they were everywhere.

                                                 

                                     
General Sherman Tree trail: It was cool to see the largest tree in the World, Yes the world. As you can tell from the pictures, we are so tiny compare, with the massive creatures. It is amazing to witness the beautiful world around us.

                                       
Next stop was the Giant Forest Museum: We ate lunch tailgate style. We went through the museum and learned many interesting facts about the area. We got to see the sentinel tree and drove through tunnel log. Other things we seen were auto log. A tree had fallen, and our guess is they used it for a bridge along time ago.
Moro Rock was our last stop inside the park. We climbed 400 steps up to the top of a huge granite dome. We could see the great western divide, a crest of 13,000 foot peaks capped by snow. It is the largest dome in the park. But the 360 degree view is one of the best i have seen. This side of Half Dome that is.
After waiting 45mins in Road work, we headed out of the park, and down into Three River. Jaime wanted to check out Lake Kaweah, which is a Corp lake at the base of the valley in a small town called Lemon Cove.  Our Friend Valerie McKay works there, and we figured this might be our only time to visit her at work. To our surprise we ran on to our Friend Adam who works at Pine Flat, and Skip who is the Senior Ranger at Englebright. It was a great surprise to see them both. So we hassle Skip about Jaime start date, but nothing new.

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