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Amtrak's Coast Starlight: Los Angeles to Seattle
Climb aboard Amtrak's Coast Starlight for a trip through some of the most spectacular scenery in the western United States. We'll follow the train on its 1,377 mile long journey from Los Angeles, California to Seattle, Washington along the Pacific Ocean, through river valleys, and up over forested mountain ranges. Along the way, we'll make a few brief side trips to some notable landmarks. The Coast Starlight is one of Amtrak's premiere long distance passenger trains and this video gives you just about the most complete coverage of the train you can find anywhere. Don't miss your ticket for the Coast Starlight! All aboard!
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Redwoods National Park Adventure - Visiting some of the largest trees on earth! | MOTM VLOG 81
Redwoods National Park Adventure - Visiting some of the largest trees on earth! | MOTM VLOG 81
In this video we enter California and spend some time in Crescent city and Klamath, exploring the Redwoods National Parks and a really cool place called fern canyon!
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The Redwoods had always been something we’d really wanted to see. My mom still raves about their majesty decades after her visit to them in her pre-parenthood years. We’d seen pictures of course of the huge trees – the men rappelling down them, looking like ants in comparison to this gargantuan tree.
But – like we’ve found elsewhere in our travels – pictures did not do it justice!
Since the park was so long, we started our exploration from Crescent City, CA. We stayed at the Crescent City KOA (link to video review) which was just a few miles from Jedidiah Smith Redwood State Park. Our first stop was at the Visitor’s Center to figure out what we should see and do, and get acquainted with how this partitioned park worked.
We found the Jedidiah Smith Visitor’s Center seemed a little biased toward their section of the park – which I think is the case for each of the segments! How can you blame them? They loved their trees.
They recommended that we drive Howland Hill Rd, hike Stout Grove and to Boyscout Tree.
HOWLAND HILL ROAD
This was the first thing we did, and it was amazing. As an introduction to the big Redwood trees, it met and exceeded all of our expectations of Redwoods National Park. Seeing our 1-ton Dually Truck be absolutely dwarfed by the trees gave us chills!
STOUT GROVE
Hiking beneath the canopy of these giants was very different – it could be a beautifully sunny day, but it does not penetrate to the forest floor unless the angle is steep enough. We arrived at the Stout Grove trailhead early in the morning, at the perfect time to have the sunlight stream diagonally through the trees. Everyone on the trail was quiet, walking slowly, gaping in awe.
BOYSCOUT TREE TRAIL
This trail has everything – big trees, lots of trees, and REALLY big trees! The Boy Scout Trail ranks as one of the top showcases of old-growth redwood forests in existence. It is nearly 240ft tall and is a double-stem tree, meaning two trees have fused together, with a combined width of over 23ft. It's big.
SLIGHTLY SOUTH
We moved slightly south down to Klamath and stayed at Kamp Klamath right on the Klamath River about a mile from where it empties into the ocean. This put us closer to Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. We initially wanted to try to hike to Tall Trees where some of the tallest trees in the park are. Hyperion – the tallest tree at 379ft tall - is not too far away. However, the folks at one of the visitors centers pointed out that they are the tallest trees, but not necessarily the biggest/widest, and it is hard to tell how tall they are from the ground – plenty of other “nearly just as big” trees can be found elsewhere in more accessible places.
For Tall Trees you need to get a permit, and we were told it’s easy to get. You just have to show up and ask for it. But it was a several mile drive on rough roads that would take a few hours, then a few hour hike out, then back, then a rough drive back. We didn’t have very promising weather during the time period we were there, so we opted to go to ..... ......
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California-Oregon Border on Highway 101
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Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park, Klamath Hotels - California
Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park 2 Stars Klamath, California Within US Travel Directory Uniquely located on the edge of Redwood National & State Parks and across from the Pacific Coastline, this Klamath hotel offers free Wi-Fi in all rooms. Klamath River Jet Boat Tours is 2 minutes’ drive away.
Styled in contemporary decor this room provides a flat-screen satellite TV, a seating area and an en suite bathroom at Redwood National Park Holiday Inn Express. Coffee-making facilities are also offered in-room.
An hourly and free shuttle to local attractions is available to assist guests’. A 24-hour lounge is featured. Fax and photocopying services are offered in the business centre at Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park.
Eureka, California Within US Travel Directory is 1 hours’ drive away. Arcata/Eureka Airport is 80 km away from Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park.
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Curly Redwood Lodge Motel. My Choice for Lodging
90% of the time, I lodge at Curly Redwood Lodge motel in Crescent City, whether I go to Redwood National, Prairie Creek or Jedediah Smith parks. There are other good motels, but the location near parks, food and supplies fits my hiking needs perfect. Find over 200 pages about coast redwoods at my website. Go to ... mdvaden.com/grove_of_titans.shtml .... This video shows how close the motel is to the park, a glimpse of the park, some room photos and some scenic photos.
Most Beautiful Small Towns in Oregon. TOP 20
Most Beautiful Small Towns in Oregon. TOP 20: Hood River, Ashland, Astoria, Brownsville, Cottage Grove, Florence, Jacksonville, Joseph, Baker City, Sisters, Klamath Falls, Yachats, Cannon Beach, Newport, Tillamook, Silverton, The Dalles, Mosier, Manzanita, McMinnville
USA West Coast Roadtrip - Intro | San Francisco - Portland - Yosemite | Route 101
The intro to our amazing two week USA - West Coast adventure (June 2016) - Shot using iPhone 6S, Canon 700D & DJI Phantom 3A
For this roadtrip, we started in San Francisco driving north up the beautiful Route 101, into Oregon, all the way up the Oregon coast and eventually turning east into Portland. At this point we continued east until the Dalles and then headed South through Bend, Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe and eventually ended up in the one and only - Yosemite National Park. A few days here then led us to heading west again to Big Sur, and then finally back up again to San Francisco.
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Here is the full route with all the stops:
San Francisco
Point Bonita
Muir Woods
Mount Tamalpais
Chandelier Drive-thru Tree
Avenue of the Giants
Humboldt State Reserve
Eureka
Clam Beach
Trinidad Beach
Fern Canyon
Harris Beach
Samuel H. Boardman State Park
Florence
Sea Lion Caves
Thor's Well
Yaquina Head
Devils Punchbowl
Boeing 727 - Airplane Home
Portland
Rose Gardens
Powell's City of Books
Voodoo Doughnut
23rd Avenue
St Johns Bridge
Multnomah Falls
Oneonta Gorge
Rowena Crest
Trillium Lake
Bend
Smith Rock State Park
Lava Beds
Cascade Lakes
Toketee Falls
Crater Lake
Klamath Falls
McArthur-Burney Falls
Lake Tahoe
Mono Lake
Tuolumne Meadows
Yosemite National Park
Glacier Point
Point Lobos State Reserve
Bixby Bridge
Big Sur
McWay Falls
Monterey
San Francisco
Ferry Building
Pier 39
Fisherman's Wharf
Lands End
Sutro Baths
Golden Gate Park
Haight-Ashbury
Painted Ladies
China Town
Coit Tower
Lombard Street
Fort Mason
Palace of the Fine Arts
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