Here is Scott near a tree in the Lost Grove. He's 6'3". The size of these trees is a little mind-blowing!
The "the largest tree in the world" (by volume) is called General Sherman. In true National Park style, this one had a nice paved trail to it and even a very courteous picture-taking line. Scott and I chose to circle the less-traveled portion of paved trail to take pictures.
Another exhibit that we liked was this giant cross-section of a fallen Sequoia. It was really cool to be able to touch the rings and see which years might have had a drought or a fire.
Our next step along the Generals Highway was Moro Rock. Moro Rock is a quarter mile trail of mostly stairs up to this incredible granite mountain-top. The views were stunning from the top. However, we quickly ascended and descended to escape the hoards of tourists. Ok, so maybe we had been a little spoiled after not seeing one single person on the trail during our 8-mile hike the day before. :) But like I said, stunning views!
The Generals Highway continues with a crazy amount of curves until you reach the Foothills AKA Scott's worst nightmare. Temperature: 98 degrees.
After leaving the National Park, we pressed further south and eastward until reaching the little desert town of Mojave, CA. We found the local burger joint and a hotel and called it a night! Next stop- Grand Canyon! (or thereabouts).
Love those trees. Looking forward to seeing grand canyon shots. I visited when I was in middle school, but this was before I knew I needed glasses so I don't recall too much - hah!
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