One place I really wanted to visit was the giant redwoods. We were planning on visiting Muir Woods just north of San Fran, but we were also told about Armstrong Woods. Both were beautiful patches of ancient redwoods. The Armstrong woods were much less crowded, more tranquil and more rustic. While we were sitting down eating lunch and contemplating a bottle of wine, a large blackbird flew around near us. The sound of his wings passing the air was rather loud in the stillness of this forest.
As Muir Woods is just a half hour north of the city, it has much more people. It does have a more expansive grove of larger redwoods and the trails were maintained better. We walked a few miles in each of them, and I preferred the ones at Muir woods better. We went on the hillside trail on the way back to the car and a lady was trying to wrangle her two kids along that VERY STEEP trail. I told her she was “Brave”, but I should have said, “Turn back now!” It was no place for little kids that don’t listen to you all the time.
These are pictures from the two different woods. I have heard that the sequoia’s are much bigger around, so that is another place I’d like to visit, too. These trees were so tall that you couldn’t see their tops. That’s pretty tall. The only reason they can grow so tall is that they are in secluded valleys, as they have shallow root systems (12 feet deep) and can’t handle high winds.
Look at the trees behind this fallen giant to get an idea of how large it was. The Indians used the bark of fallen redwoods to build their homes. The bark is as thick as lumber used to build modern day homes.
I’m looking straight up with my camera here and you still can’t really see the top. This tree was 310 feet tall and estimated at 1300 years old.
A resident
There is moss everywhere in the forest as very little sunlight reaches the floor. These ferns were growing on the moss on the branches of a low tree.
Where the hobbits live…
Redwood Sorrell – this covers the floor of the forest.
The river that runs through Muir Woods
An anniversary kiss 😉
I remember when we went to see the redwoods. They are so beautiful. I love your pictures.
Glad you are back though, missed you!!
julie
These are the photos I’ve been waiting for the most 🙂 I *so* want to see these trees someday.
It looks like another world…
I am so thankful that trees like that exist.
Thanks for the facts too.
They are gorgeous! That is definitely a place I’d like to visit one day.
Wow, I love this series of pictures!!!
Oh – I love the kiss one! Did you get a photo of you inside one of the “tree caves”? They are so incredible when you see them up close, truly indescribable…but your photos definitely do them justice!
This makes me want to go back to Muir Woods for a second honeymoon! 🙂 It was an absolutely beauful place, and you did a great job of catching in this photos!
WOW – those are amazing. I remember watching Jon and Kate Plus 8 when they went to the forest (not this one I dont think), I think they went to the redwood forest but man those trees are HUGE HUGE HUGE – I imagine you felt pretty small among them all.
What a wonderful pictures. They bring by my fond memories of visiting one of those forests in northern CA. I wonder if my parents still have those picture tucked away somewhere safe.
The anniversary kiss is very sweet. 🙂
Stacy, your pictures are incredible. I would love to see the redwoods someday. My girls enjoyed your pictures, too.
INCREDIBLE shots! I used to live in San Fran and I frequently visited Muir Woods but never Armstrong. Isn’t it crazy how you can never really give those redwoods the perspective they deserve?
Welcome back Stacy, looks like a wonderful TIME!
Oh. My. Gosh! I SO want to see the giant redwoods one day! So much strength and power and majesty. Wow. Your pictures are gorgeous. I was going to yell at you for not getting a snap with you and hubby in it, but then I saw the kiss at the end – good girl. 😉
Beautiful, Beautiful shots!
I just love those shots! Look at the world that has been created for us! Beautiful!
Wow! I cannot even imagine! I have always wanted to go there. Thanks so much for sharing.
*sigh* Such beauty. My favorite shot is ‘where the hobbits live’.
Love these shots. Isn’t Amstrong amazing? I think of it like a cathedral, hushed and majestic. Such a spiritual place.
Until you picture the ewoks whizzing around 🙂 (it’s where that part of StarWars was filmed.)
Thank you for sharing these! (And love the smooch!)
WOW! Those trees are truly amazing and you captured them wonderfully. Great shots and sounds like you had an amazing time.
Those are just amazing!!! Again, another thing I want to see! Thanks for capturing such beautiful photos to help us all feel like we were there!
Amazing! I so want to see a redwood forest…. Those pictures are breathtaking.
These are beautiful shots Stacy!