Giant
Sequoias grow only on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in
California. The groves are scattered over a narrow 260-mile belt 15
miles wide between the elevations of 5,000 – 7,500 feet.
We
spent a glorious day driving up the pretty canyon to one of the
premier groves of giant sequoias. The grove showcases monarchs
estimated to be up to 1,500 years old. There were hardly any visitors
and we enjoyed getting up close and personal with some of the largest
living beings on the planet!
Roy
thought we had been here before and sure enough back in 2010 we
travelled the same road as today – I had vague memories – good
job I keep a diary!
Incense Cedar on left and Giant Sequoia on right. A competition - symbiotic relationship neither species benefits from the relationship. In time the sequoia will totally enwrap the cedar.
OH THESE TREES ARE JUST TOO TALL FOR ME!
THE FALLEN SEQUOIA OF 2011
A magnificent Giant Sequoia with a beautiful Fir standing in front.
YOU JUST GOTTA HUG A TREE!
Bench formed - probably caused by a upper branch falling and striking the base many years ago. Tree responded by forming scar tissue.
Three Giant Sequoias trunks have grown together - The Sentinels
PROCLAMATION TREE