Day 12 Tulare CA to Sequoia National Park to Squaw Valley CA

 June 23, 2024  Mileage   Start:  26369 End:  26492  Total: Day/Time  123/3787

About an hour drive out of Tulare east and up to Sequoia National Park. The first half hour was grove after grove - pistachios, tangerines, avocados, and olives. The second half hour climbed through the foothills into Sequoia National Park, a part of the Sierra Nevada range. The scenery was spectacular, and the trees - especially the Redwoods - were amazing, through Sequoia and on into King's Canyon National Park, adjacent to it. Their size, for a tree, is nearly incomprehensible. The General Grant Tree is one of the 3 largest in the world (measured by trunk volume), 268 feet tall, with a base 40 feet wide at one point and a circumference (distance around, rusty mathematicians) of 108 feet and a volume of 46,600 cubic feet. 7 of the 10 largest trees in the world are found in the 2 parks. And you'll see, it's interesting - they reach a height and can't grow any higher, so they just develop a crown and spread out. The oldest trees look dead at the top. or broken off - but they're not. Ready science geeks? Not enough vascular pressure to raise the water and nutrients any higher...so they just stop there. Trunk grows bigger, new branches emerge at the crown, but no higher! Oh, and they estimate the "Giants" are between 1700 and 3000 years old. Amazing!

See, I'm not really that big...


4 siblings, growing up together.

We got to hike through a redwood; this one was partially hollowed out and 40-50 feet long.


The next 2 are the Grant tree, note the crown in the second photo. Class is over for today, but remember poor Rita, she has to ride around with me all day. Every day.



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