![]() It's evident some redwood locations are not advertised. I routinely post on Facebook as REDWOOD FOREST but the nexus is here, including pages about awesome and big coast redwoods. There's no charge for your first few minute inquiry to find out what aspects I can assist with to prioritize time, prepare back-up plans and pick a home-base with decent amenities. The best hours to contact are 2 pm - 7 pm Pacific Standard Time. This is $20 less than the horticulture consultation. See contact page for phone & email to discuss time for discussion and paypal. One person failed to send a check and a few others extended call time by emailing so the previous 1/2 hr. There is plenty you can find online for free, but for longer stays this advice can be worth the investment. Starting 2020 I can provide phone advice for your redwood park experience. But start in the menu under essentials for stuff that is easy to visit. Redwood National Park and Humboldt Redwoods State Park visitor centers can direct you to 300' and 360' tall coast redwoods in several parks. Most of are not landmark redwood trees, but realizing their characteristics allows people to understand growth potential of Sequoia sempervirens. Other largest 15 coast redwoods have pages describing behemoths within Redwood National Park. Those are considered landmarks, some marked by signs. Many largest coast redwoods are undisclosed but the parks will gladly share a bunch of huge ones like the Boyscout Tree, Stout Tree, Corkscrew, Immortal, BIG and GIANT redwoods. Atkins is the man I spent most time with, including LiDAR coast redwood measuring. We found new coast redwood forest discoveries together and wandered many obscure groves. Over the years I had opportunity to explore with several people who generously shared insight, knowledge and skill. ![]() IMAGE: Avenue of the Giants passes through Humboldt Redwoods State Park - 16 x 32 canvas or 12 x 18 photo I also enjoy documenting certain redwoods over a span of years like the 2006 World record for height These pages offer a unique variety of coast redwood information because I'm not constrained by "PC" or agendas like the park service. Another article removes confusion about common names - see Coast Redwood: The real Giant Sequoia The species in Redwood National Park and along the redwood coast are the only real Sequoia giants or Sequoia semperviens. The largest coast redwoods vaporize the "giant sequoia" common name for Sequoiadendron. Coast redwood (Sequoia) now surpasses "giant sequoia" (Seqoiadendron) for more than just height. In 2014 more was added about NEW COAST REDWOOD DISCOVERIES found 2008 - 2021 that are wider, bigger or unusual. Because that grove was extensively disclosed by the parks and CBS News, I updated the page about directions, news and some myth busting. This content began 2008 with a single page about the 1998 coast redwood discovery Grove of Titans. My arborist experience plus years in the coast redwoods unlock unique adventures. I'm not a sanctioned coast redwood tour guide but have enhanced adventures for many people in the redwood forest. ![]() ![]() To the right a woman is admiring a massive coast redwood in Redwood National Park. IMAGE: The top photo is Stout Grove in Jedediah Smith redwood park. Also, for couples, give a call if you need a redwood wedding photographer My goal is to inspire and educate hikers, authors, photographers and explorers. The most essential topics are grouped under must see, lodging, park visitor centers and hiking, and other pages with 100s of coast redwood photos. The menu is at the top or side with over 200 pages plus more in the REDWOOD BLOG This is the the north redwood coast forest and only natural indigenous range of Sequoia. When you are ready for Redwood National Park and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, this may be your best resource for information, photos and coast redwood inspiration. Humboldt Redwoods and Avenue of the Giants. Redwood adventures in Redwood National Park, Welcome to Coast Redwoods and Redwood National Park Coast redwood hiking, photography and ![]()
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