Camping at Joshua Tree National Park - Jumbo Rocks Campground
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Balch Park ~ Mountain Home State Demonstration Forest, CA ~ A Campground Fav!
Balch Park in Mountain Home State Demonstration Forest in California's Western Sierras is GORGEOUS! We loved everything about it. The Sequoias, the fishing ponds, the campsites, the quiet, the camphost, the rangers, the hikes, being super dog friendly and even that snow!
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EXPLORING THE GREAT CINDER CONE ARRAY / MOJAVE DESERT
Go south across the freeway bridge in beautiful downtown Baker California. head towards the Kelso whistle Stop. At the 19 (Give or Take) mile mark, bang a left on the trail that you'll see there. You will be in the cinder cone area within minutes. As many as thirty of these giants await you. Cinder cones are different then volcano's in that the lava spews out of the base of the mountain. This trail will lead you all the way to Interstate 15 about 50 miles out of Lost Wages. The trail itself was 20 miles long, I believe. No airing down or trail bosses needed, unless of course you can't live without them. Two giant cinder mines are back here in which this is one of them. Also, the largest concentration of Joshua trees in the world are here along this trail. If Joshua's are your thing this is the place.
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RV LIVING || HWY 395 BOONDOCKING ADVENTURE
Come along as we explore a few different areas along the 395 HWY in California. Rv living allows us the freedom to travel where ever our hearts desire Click ⬇️⬇️ For more info.
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Come along as we explore a few different areas along the 395 HWY in California. Rv living allows us the freedom to travel where ever our hearts, by simply following the weather and maintaining a strong cellular signal.
While camping north of Bishop California we head into town to explore there small shops and grab some coffee. The following day we wake up pretty early to make the trek north up the 395 to Ruby Lake Trail Head. The hike ends up being a perfect day hike in an extremely beautiful area. On our drive back to camp/home we decide to hitch up and head south back to Fossil Falls for the night. They have a small campsite that is VERY primitive, but only $6 a night.
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Indigeny Reserve Ciderworks & Distillery ~ Sonora, CA ~ A Winery Fav!
Indigeny Reserve is a great place to spend an afternoon! Excellent hard cider, beautiful setting, picnic areas, walking trails, nice and knowledgeable staff and a creek for the hot dogs to cool off in! Cider tasting aka wine tasting at its best! Cheers :)
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Vlogging with GoPro Hero 7 at Joshua Tree National Park
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California Road Trip TRAVEL GUIDE | REDWOOD FOREST
What to do in CALIFORNIA | REDWOOD FOREST. In this California travel guide these are my top things to do in California while on a road trip starting in Northern California ending in SoCal!
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Santa Rosa, Sonoma Valley, Santa Cruz County, Safari West
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What You'll See in Sequoia National Park
What You'll See on a Sequoia National Park Road Trip
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Sequoia National Park is beautiful in the winter. The road trip took place over the New Year and we drove through the Sequoias in Central California.
Sequoia National Park has been on my list for awhile now and I was happy to be able to finally check it off.
Things to do in Sequoia National Park:
One thing we learned from researching the national park is that there are at least two must-see trees. The #1 largest tree in the world (General Sherman) and the #2 largest tree in the world (General Grant). They win the “largest” record because of their mass - not height or width.
Even the ones that don’t break records are amazing. The Sequoia trees are massive.
If you’re looking for how to road trip Sequoia National Park, another good tip is that you’ll be able to check out Kings Canyon National Park as well. The parks are right next to each other and the General Grant tree is technically in Kings Canyon.
For where to stay at night in Sequoia, we stayed in the John Muir Lodge. They also have cabins nearby but because it was winter, and the cabins didn’t have bathrooms, we chose comfort. The lodge was great! The served meals at all times of the day ($) and were very helpful with answering all of our questions.
All in all, our road trip to Sequoia was a success. The park is massive and there’s a lot of room to just get out and explore. There were some crowds near the popular spots, but overall they weren’t bad.
Tip: A lot of the roads also close during the winter. So when you’re planning what you want to see, make sure to check if it’s open during the winter. For example the famous drive-your-car-through-a-tree Tunnel Log was closed :(
If you’re planning a trip, here are some places to see in Sequoia NP:
General Sherman Tree
Congress trail
Giant Forest
Crescent Meadow
Tunnel Log from the 1930s
Moro Rock
Grant Grove
General Grant Tree
Generals Highway. Connects the two parks and is very scenic
Kings Canyon
Panoramic Point?
Hume Lake
^Those are a lot of the top rated places we tried to see, but some of them were closed for winter.
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Mazama Campground ~ Crater Lake National Park ~ A Campground Fav!
Mazama Village Campground in Crater Lake National Park is a new campground favorite! A great place to base from while exploring the park and simply a beautiful, tree filled campground. Lots of nearby hiking, beautiful views and nice campsites.
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Trillium Lake Campground ~ Oregon ~ A Campground Fav!
Trillium Lake Campground in Mt. Hood National Forest is a gorgeous, tree filled, lush and lakeside campground! Definitely a Travel Small Live Big Campground Favorite. Nice sites for smaller RVs, load of trees, a pretty lake and an awesome view of Mt. Hood! Join us as we give a little tour and review of Trillium Lake Campground in beautiful Oregon!
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Camp Comfort RV Campground, Ojai, CA ~ A Campground Review!
Camp Comfort in Ojai, California is a small full hook up RV campground set along San Antonio Creek. Join us as we do a campground review on Camp Comfort and share what it has to offer! Large RVs, 5th wheels, travel trailers and vans all can fit. Oak trees, a great day use area, showers, laundry, wifi and more make for a nice RV campground in Southern California near the quaint town of Ojai and not far from the beautiful beach towns of Ventura and Santa Barbara.
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Los Angeles metropolitan area | Wikipedia audio article
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Los Angeles metropolitan area
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00:04:07 1.2 Statistical Areas
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00:05:27 1.3.1 Urban areas
00:05:42 2 Cities
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00:25:55 7.1 Anime Conventions
00:26:23 7.2 Video Game Conventions
00:26:43 7.3 Pop Culture and Comic Conventions
00:27:01 7.4 Godzilla Convention
00:27:19 7.5 Disney Convention
00:27:32 7.6 Ethnic Cultural events
00:27:45 7.7 Car Shows
00:28:01 7.8 Annual County Fairs
00:28:19 7.9 Other Events in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
00:28:55 8 Tourism
00:29:19 8.1 Amusement parks
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00:29:36 8.3 Shopping malls
00:29:45 8.4 Motion picture studios
00:29:54 8.5 Water parks
00:30:02 8.6 Zoos and aquariums
00:30:11 8.7 Night life
00:30:20 8.8 Museums
00:30:31 8.9 Presidential museums
00:30:40 8.10 Convention Centers
00:30:49 8.11 State parks & beaches
00:30:51 8.12 National parks, monuments, & refuges
00:31:11 8.13 Other
00:31:19 9 Transportation
00:31:28 9.1 Commercial airports
00:32:14 9.2 Bridges
00:32:35 9.3 Interstates
00:33:22 9.4 U.S. highways
00:33:44 9.5 California state highways
00:33:54 9.6 Los Angeles County Metro
00:35:53 9.7 Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
00:36:03 9.8 Regional and commuter rail
00:37:07 10 Codes of metropolitan Los Angeles
00:37:18 10.1 Area codes
00:39:54 10.2 ZIP codes
00:40:09 11 Sports
00:40:17 11.1 Sports teams
00:41:49 11.2 Professional venues
00:42:50 12 Media
00:43:48 13 Geology
00:51:18 13.1 List of major fault zones
00:51:32 13.2 Significant earthquakes
00:51:51 14 See also
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The Los Angeles metropolitan area, also known as Metropolitan Los Angeles or the Southland, is the 30th largest metropolitan area in the world and the second-largest metropolitan area in the United States. It is the 3rd largest city by GDP in the world with a $1 trillion+ economy. It is entirely located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. The tallest building in the Los Angeles metropolitan area is the Wilshire Grand Center at 1,100 feet (335.3 m) in Downtown Los Angeles.
The metropolitan area is defined by the Office of Management and Budget as the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), consisting of Los Angeles and Orange counties, a metropolitan statistical area used for statistical purposes by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies. Its land area is 4,850 sq. mi (12,562 km2) and its estimated 2016 population was 13,310,447 (a 3.75 percent increase over the official 2010 US Census population of 12,828,837).Los Angeles and Orange counties are the first and third most populous counties in California respectively, and Los Angeles, with 9,819,000 people in 2010, is the most populous county in the United States. The Los Angeles metropolitan area is the most populous metropolitan area in the western United States and the largest in area in the United States. The metro area has at its core the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim corridor, an urbanized area defined by the Census Bureau with a population 12,150,996 as of the 2010 Census.
The Census Bureau also defines a wider commercial region based on commuting patterns, the Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA Combined Statistical Area (CSA), more commonly known as the Greater Los Angeles Area a megapolitan area consisting of three metropolitan areas, with an estimated population of 18,788,800 in 2017. This includes the three additional counties of Ventura, Riverside, and San Bernardino. The total land area of the combined statistical area is 33,955 sq. mi (87,945 km2).
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Oregon Lakeside Campgrounds ~ A Few Favs!
What could be better than camping right next to a beautiful lake in Oregon? Join us as we share a few favorite Oregon Lakeside Campgrounds! The hard part about narrowing down lake camping spots in beautiful Oregon? So many to choose from! These favorites can accommodate RVs and tents ~ trailers, vans and smaller 5th wheels. What are your favorite RV lakeside Oregon campgrounds?
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Lava Lake & Little Lava Lake ~ Oregon ~ Campground Favs!
Lava Lake and Little Lava Lake, along the Cascade Lakes Highway in the Deschutes National Forest in Oregon are Travel Small Live Big campground favorites! Join us on a little tour, a little walk and a few views of these two beautiful campgrounds. Part of our Campground Favorite Series!
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Petroglyph Equinox Marker
This ancient marker is used to signify when the spring or fall equinox is taking place. This only works on or immediately around the equinox. All other times of the year the shadows wont line up perfectly and the further away from the equinox the further off it will be. This was a time lapse later afternoon and lasted just over an hour.
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