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elf1  > Hiking > Big Basin Redwoods State Park Nov 22 2008
Big Basin Redwoods State Park hike Nov 22, 2008. The morning started cold (40ish) but clear. We followed along on the 11:00 Redwood Trail tour for a few minutes, then hiked on our own up the Sequoia Trail to Sempervirens Falls, Slippery Rocks, and back along the Shadowbrook Trail.
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elf1 > I liked the textures of this split-rail wood fence and the grass growing alongside it, beside a path leading through the redwoods in a rare spot where the sun made it through to the ground.
elf1 > The Redwood Trail led us among redwoods of various sizes and several small groves, where young redoods like these circled the skeleton of its huge ancient ancestor.
elf1 > Linda and Paul head up the trail towards Sempervirens Falls.
elf1 > Looking up into a young redwood grove.
elf1 > Mid-November appeared to be the perfect time to find interesting fungi. These communities of mushrooms grew from a rotting stub of a stump.
elf1 > Mid-November appeared to be the perfect time to find interesting fungi. These communities of mushrooms grew from a rotting stub of a stump. (Not quite perfect focus--no flash, hand-held--but shows growth pattern better than previous photo.)
elf1 > Sempervirens Falls is, at this time of year, a delicate stream of water falling into a broad, still pool below, nestled in the darkness of a redwood forest.
elf1 > Sempervirens Falls is, at this time of year, a delicate stream of water falling into a broad, still pool below, nestled in the darkness of a redwood forest. (Longer exposure, no tripod.)
elf1 > Linda and Paul on the Sempervirens Falls overlook.
I liked the textures of this split-rail wood fence and the grass growing alongside it, beside a path leading through the redwoods in a rare spot where the sun made it through to the ground.
 > I liked the textures of this split-rail wood fence and the grass growing alongside it, beside a path leading through the redwoods in a rare spot where the sun made it through to the ground.
I liked the textures of this split-rail wood fence and the grass growing alongside it, beside a path leading through the redwoods in a rare spot where the sun made it through to the ground.
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