High of 60 and sunny. We drove up to Klamath, California thru Redwood National Park.
I wanted to stop at the Big Lagoon on our way to Klamath. We missed the turn to it, so John turned into Dry Lagoon. It was an adventure, the road was a narrow one lane. But the bus made it fine. The beach looking north at Dry Lagoon.
The beach looking south at Big Lagoon. In Orick we past this herd of elk by an old school house. I didn't get the best photo out the window. We saw another herd down the road too, but I didn't get any picture of them.
A Prairie Creek Redwood State Park we hiked on a 4.1 mile trail though the redwoods with 931 feet of up and 964 feet descending. John with one of the big redwoods. These stairs to the bridge over the creek were growing.
The trillium lilies were blooming. It was the first time either of us had seen them bloom. I took way too many photos of them, they are beautiful. The flowers are 3 inches , they stand at least a foot tall. They age to pink. And a Solomon's seal. Path through the redwoods, there is a singe trillium blooming in front of the big redwood on the right.
Trillium blooms lined the edges of the most of the trail. John counting the rings on a cut redwood. This one had 250.
Trail through the redwoods. John is almost impossible to see in his rainforest camo coat in this forest.
New bridge. Twin flowers, salmon berry and a fern fiddlehead.
Skunk cabbage blooms, false lily of the valley, wood sorrel, and a face on a stump. John hugging a huge redwood.
Prairie Creek. We drove the coastal road home. It was very green.
View south from the high bluff overlook. Fields of tiny white asters, berry flowers, cow parsnip, salal and mustard flowers.
John is ahead of me on the trail, I can never see him in his camo jacket. Looking north from the High Bluff overlook.
Tree with two budding leaves standing straight up on the branches. golden bear from the bridge into Klamath, Danger, wild elk, Interesting succulent plants, Berry flower, wood sorrel, interesting tree formations. This big pink flower was growing right out of the sand on the beach, no idea what it is, elk crossing sign, vine with white flowers, lupine and yellow beach sand verbena and white flowers.
The Klamath river bar. where the river enters the ocean. We are camped at Chinook RV resort right on the Klamath River.
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