One of the most beautiful things about living in Northern California are its state parks filled with protected redwood trees. We ventured over to the Calaveras Big Trees State Park, located 4 miles northeast of Arnold, California in the
middle elevations of the Sierra Nevada. Calaveras became a State Park in 1931 to preserve the North
Grove of giant sequoias. On this day, we chose to hike the North grove trail to the Grove Overlook trail and circle back down towards the entrance. The North Grove is quite the popular trail because it includes the 'Discovery Tree'. This tree was noted by
Augustus T. Dowd in 1852 and felled in 1853, leaving a giant stump which is the
only remainder of its former glory. It measured 24 feet in diameter at its base (wow!) and was determined by ring count to be 1,244 years old when felled. If you're ever in the area, make sure to check it out and learn more about redwood forests, the neighboring wildlife, and the surrounding area's gold-mining history.
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Thursday, March 5, 2015
Monday, February 9, 2015
Where's Arnold?
At the end of January, Z and I traveled out of the city to a little town called Arnold. Where's Arnold? I had no clue before this trip that Z had booked for us as my late Christmas / early anniversary present. With Lake Tahoe to the north and Yosemite National Park to
the south, the town of Arnold boasts a truly central location in the Sierra. Arnold
is home to Calaveras Big Trees State Park, where the continent’s biggest trees
grow. Featuring giant Sequoias over 300’ tall and 30’ in diameter, the park flanks
the Stanislaus River with terrific fishing and swimming, too.
On Friday, we left to make the drive over to stay in the most charming little A-frame cabin. Z did an awesome job finding the home, since I've probably talked his ear off about how beautiful A-frames are and how I would love to stay in one. We were lucky that the owner let us bring our piglet pug along with us too. Finnegan was super excited to run around and hang out on the deck porch of the cabin while we unloaded our car for the weekend. Below are some photos of the exterior of the cabin with a little nosy pug prancing around. If you look closely at the last photos, you might see an emo pug peering out from the glass door because his owner left him inside while she took too many photos of the cabin and outdoor surroundings. More to come shortly!
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